Course description
Advancing Learning Through Evidence-based STEM Teaching
This free online course provides preparation for current and future STEM faculty members in effective teaching strategies and the evidence that supports these strategies. Participants will learn how to (a) engage students in active learning in classrooms using strategies such as peer instruction and problem-based learning, (b) develop methods to help their students think more like experts in their fields using inquiry-based labs and similar activities, (c) turn their classrooms into learning communities through cooperative learning and using the diverse perspectives of their students, and (d) use approaches like flipped classrooms that make it possible to build active and collaborative learning into their classes.
This course builds on the CIRTL Network course, " An Introduction to Evidence-based Undergraduate STEM Teaching. " That course is recommended, but not required, as a prerequisite for participating in this course.
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Who should attend?
Prerequisites
None
Training content
- Effective teaching strategies and the research that supports them
- The value of learning through diversity and strategies to incorporate it in your classroom.
- How to assess these pedagogical strategies and decide which you would like to implement in your classroom.
Course delivery details
This course is offered through Cornell University, a partner institute of EdX.
4-5 hours per week
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