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Posted on: Instructional Design
Incorporating Technologies
Wednesday, Oct 18, 2023
Monthly Featured Workshop Recordings
Check back each month for featured workshop recordings from the Instructional Technology & Development team. Take a deep dive into educational technology tools, learn how to leverage accessibility considerations, and how to integrate other technology-informed teaching strategies into your courses.
Authored by: Lisa Batchelder & Lindsay Tigue
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Posted on 1: Instructional Design
Monthly Featured Workshop Recordings
Check back each month for featured workshop recordings from the Instructional Technology & Development team. Take a deep dive into educational technology tools, learn how to leverage accessibility considerations, and how to integrate other technology-informed teaching strategies into your courses.
INCORPORATING TECHNOLOGIES
Authored by: Lisa Batchelder & Lindsay Tigue
Wednesday, Oct 18, 2023
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Pedagogical Design
Tuesday, Oct 17, 2023
A calming influence: Managing conflict and difficult conversations in the university classroom
At CTLI, we've compiled resources for educators to review when preparing for potentially contentious classroom discussions Domestic and global conflicts and controversies often impact our students in diverse and uniquely personal ways. Some MSU educators mentioned increased tension and potential for disruptions in your classroom. Students are coming to learn with a diverse array of perspectives, experiences, and identities that shape how they experience the world. Navigating classroom discussions on charged societal issues or current events can be extremely challenging.

The resources curated here offer guidance on fostering civil discourse and managing disruptive behavior in the classroom. We hope these resources equip you with strategies and best practices for maintaining a respectful learning environment where all students feel safe and heard. This collection includes guidelines on setting expectations for dialogue, maintaining calm, tips for redirecting off-topic or uncivil comments, sample facilitation methods for controversial discussions, and ways to de-escalate a hot-moment.

As educators, we all share the responsibility of creating classrooms where learning can thrive. In times of tension, our first priority should be to seek to understand. The role of the teacher in conflict situations is to be the agent of calm, to seek to diffuse tension, and to foster an environment where learning can happen whenever possible. With compassion and care, we can model civil engagement across differences, while also drawing reasonable boundaries around conduct. Our hope is that these resources will help equip you to handle tense situations with wisdom, patience and cultural sensitivity. (please note this collection is in progress)
Authored by: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
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Posted on 1: #iteachmsu
A calming influence: Managing conflict and difficult conversations in the university classroom
At CTLI, we've compiled resources for educators to review when preparing for potentially contentious classroom discussions Domestic and global conflicts and controversies often impact our students in diverse and uniquely personal ways. Some MSU educators mentioned increased tension and potential for disruptions in your classroom. Students are coming to learn with a diverse array of perspectives, experiences, and identities that shape how they experience the world. Navigating classroom discussions on charged societal issues or current events can be extremely challenging.

The resources curated here offer guidance on fostering civil discourse and managing disruptive behavior in the classroom. We hope these resources equip you with strategies and best practices for maintaining a respectful learning environment where all students feel safe and heard. This collection includes guidelines on setting expectations for dialogue, maintaining calm, tips for redirecting off-topic or uncivil comments, sample facilitation methods for controversial discussions, and ways to de-escalate a hot-moment.

As educators, we all share the responsibility of creating classrooms where learning can thrive. In times of tension, our first priority should be to seek to understand. The role of the teacher in conflict situations is to be the agent of calm, to seek to diffuse tension, and to foster an environment where learning can happen whenever possible. With compassion and care, we can model civil engagement across differences, while also drawing reasonable boundaries around conduct. Our hope is that these resources will help equip you to handle tense situations with wisdom, patience and cultural sensitivity. (please note this collection is in progress)
PEDAGOGICAL DESIGN
Authored by: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Tuesday, Oct 17, 2023
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Posted on: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Justice and Belonging
Monday, Jul 29, 2024
Inclusive Pedagogy
Creating an inclusive educational environment is essential for fostering equity and ensuring that all students feel valued and supported. This playlist series serves as a comprehensive guide for educators who seek to implement inclusive pedagogy strategies in their teaching practices. By addressing various aspects of identity and experience, this playlist aims to help educators create learning environments that are equitable, respectful, and responsive to the diverse needs of their learners.
Authored by: Bethany Meadows
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Posted on 1: Center for Teaching and Learning Innovation
Inclusive Pedagogy
Creating an inclusive educational environment is essential for fostering equity and ensuring that all students feel valued and supported. This playlist series serves as a comprehensive guide for educators who seek to implement inclusive pedagogy strategies in their teaching practices. By addressing various aspects of identity and experience, this playlist aims to help educators create learning environments that are equitable, respectful, and responsive to the diverse needs of their learners.
JUSTICE AND BELONGING
Authored by: Bethany Meadows
Monday, Jul 29, 2024
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