Keeping Students Engaged
Even with setting the best foundation for an engaging classroom that you can, there will be a need for further strategies.
Start with the following guide:
Teaching with Cases
- CoursePack How-To Guide
- Where to Find Case Studies
- 22 Cases and Articles to Help Bring Diversity Issues into Class Discussions
- Center for Social Value Creation Case Collection
- Infusing Experiential Learning in your Course
Instruction Guides
- Active Learning while Physically Distancing from Louisiana State University
- Music and Movement
Group Work
Adding group work to class time is an excellent inclusive teaching practice that facilitates better discussions, improved retention, creative problem-solving skills, and increases collaboration and inclusion among students. Try adding it to one class session with the following techniques - your students will thank you!
Addressing Technology Use
It is crucial to have a technology policy in place for your class. Technology policies clarify to students the specific rules and expectations in your course related to the use of laptops, computers, phones, or other mobile devices.
Note: Students with ADS accommodations that include laptop/tablet use must ALWAYS be permitted to use them regardless of the class policy.