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LARGE CLASS ISSUES


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Teaching large classes is challenging for even the most seasoned instructors. This page provides a variety of links to resources that provide pedagogical tips, class management suggestions, and strategies for creating a more personal environment in a large lecture class.

  • Building Rapport With Students
    Learn to build rapport with your students by recognizing the individuality of each student and providing them with access to you.
  • Providing Opportunities For Interaction
    Many students learn best by doing. Learn how to appropriately vary the type of instruction in large classes by encouraging discussion, interaction, and involvement.
  • Logistics and Management In Large Classes
    When teaching large classes, many professors are overwhelmed by the amount of time it takes to conduct class business such as communicating with students, grading, and even handing out papers. This article provides some strategies for coping with the management demands of a large class.

 


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