CHEP In-person workshop: Teaching in an international context
Tuesday 4th June 2024, 12:00pm
This is a practical workshop designed to help you develop effective strategies for communicating with diverse cohorts of students in lectures and seminars.
We will consider some of the challenges faced by students learning in an international context and how communication, teaching methods and language can facilitate learning. We will also focus on the importance of lecture delivery and how volume, pace, word stress and intonation can enhance student engagement.
There will be an opportunity to exchange and share ideas of strategies that help communication and student engagement during lectures.
By the end of this event, you should:
- Have an insight into how language and vocabulary can help understanding.
- Understand the importance of cultural inclusivity and how cultural differences can impact communication and learning.
- Develop strategies for engaging with diverse cohorts of students effectively and encourage student engagement.
- Be aware of how lecture delivery can enhance communication.
Session led by: Tina Kirk, Senior Teaching Fellow, Academic Centre for International Students (ACIS)
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Location: | Highfield campus, book using the link below |
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