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Teaching Across Cultures. Creating an Inclusive & Productive Classroom Alexis G. Finger < fingerag @ 1 drexel.edu >. Understanding the Differences. Lecturing vs. Everything else Not Accustomed to: Asking & Answering Questions Learning by doing Group Work
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Teaching Across Cultures Creating an Inclusive & Productive Classroom Alexis G. Finger < fingerag@1drexel.edu>
Understanding the Differences Lecturing vs. Everything else Not Accustomed to: • Asking & Answering Questions • Learning by doing • Group Work • Giving Opinions • Office Hours
Our Goals • Create rapport: get to know students and make them feel welcome. • Help students adapt to their new learning environment.
The First Day • Review Syllabus: Policies and Rationale. • Promote Student-Centered/Interactive Classroom Student Participation. • Describe class activities: student participation, pair / group work. • Use get- to know activities: index cards, ice breakers. • Recommend - office hours, sit close, tape record.
Other Helpful Practices • Learn and use students’ names. • Encourage participation. • Have students work in pairs and groups- jigsaw approach. • Provide time to complete assignments. • Be aware of students ’ different frame of references: TV, jokes, idioms , slang.
More Helpful Practices • Come to class early for small talk and stay late for questions. • Use the four steps to fielding questions. • Provide assignments in writing, notes/ lectures on line. • Check students comprehension: questions, non-graded quizzes, one minute responses.
A Few More •Provide visuals - board, outlines, diagrams. • Measure achievement via a variety of evaluation instruments. • Provide rubrics for evaluation of assignments, tests, presentations. • Make the most of office hours. • Provide review sessions.