Title: Engaging the contemporary American student
1Engaging the contemporary American student
- Teaching Learning Center, Temple University
- CITL Professional Development
- Fox School of Business
- 12/11/08
2Discussion Questions
- What is surprising about these students and the
way they learn? - What strengths do you see these students bringing
to learning? -
- What do you see as challenges to their learning?
3Millenial students Their traits
- Digital
- Multisensory (especially more visual)
- Connected
- Social networkers
- Multitaskers
- Success-oriented
- Expect immediacy
- Experience competing demands on time
4American students Their learning expectations
- To receive
- Detailed syllabi
- Instructions for assignments
- Information about grading
- Assignments and feedback throughout semester
- Equal treatment
- Politely couched criticism
- To participate actively in class
5American students Their learning expectations
- To be active participants
- For faculty to
- Be accessible
- Be appropriately open
- Maintain confidentiality
- Listen
- Provide encouragement
- Maintain eye contact
6RelationshipsStudents, UD, Research
Millennials American Universal design Research-based Principles
Multisensory Diverse (in age, race, SES, preparation . . .) Include multiple modes of representation, expression, engagement Respect diverse ways of learning
Success- oriented Grades Career Perform better with clear expectations Conceptual Physical Design and communicate for student success
7RelationshipsStudents, UD, Research
Millennials American Practices Research-based Principles
Learn better by doing Learn more through active participation Incorporate active learning opportunities