Pick up active learning strategies for your classroom during Jan. 15 workshop

Research has frequently shown that active learning strategies improve student learning and engagement in the class.
Research has frequently shown that active learning strategies improve student learning and engagement in the class.
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January 15, 2020 | Burnett Hall, Rm. 107

Active learning strategies include methods such as think-pair-shares and case studies which are meant to help engage students with the course content. Research has frequently shown that active learning strategies improve student learning and engagement in the class.

This workshop will focus on these strategies and help you develop some that you can use in the classroom as an TA or instructor.

This workshop will count toward CIRTL Associate Status.

Register for this workshop: https://research.unl.edu/events/event.php?eventID=4439

More details at: https://research.unl.edu/events/event.php?eventID=4439