Interteaching: An Alternative Method for Increasing Student Engagement
NOTE: This presentation was rescheduled from March 11, 2016.
In recent years, educators have bemoaned the state of American education, citing several reasons for its purported decline. One potential contributor to this negative state of affairs is the continued use of ineffective teaching methods. In this talk, I will discuss traditional teaching methods and how they fail to capitalize on what is known about human learning and memory. In addition, I will discuss interteaching, a promising new teaching method that is based on well-established principles of learning.
- Led by: Dr. Bryan Saville (James Madison University)
- Date: Monday, June 27, 2016
- Time: 2:00 - 4:00 PM
- Location: Mellon Seminar Room, LRC, Room 532B
- Sponsor: I-CUBED; CAT+
To register: Snacks will be provided. Please register at cat@xula.edu.
Tags: Interteaching
Format: presentation
Event ID: 01458