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  • Getting students to participate in class. Here are a few simple ... If you want the class to actively participate in discussions, you might consider ...
    http://www.usp.edu/teaching/tips/spal.shtml

  • Tip 1: Be active Instructors enjoy students who are attentive and take notes, but they also expect students to ask questions and challenge what they hear.
    http://www.kaskaskia.edu/RetentionServices/ClassParticipation.aspx

  • Participation in class may or may not be technically listed as a percentage of your. final grade in a course. Many professors use a level of participation as a guide ...
    http://www.pnc.edu/ssc/Class Participation.pdf

  • Class participation. Class participation refers to your •participation in class discussions, •asking questions of speakers and panel members, and
    http://faculty.washington.edu/olmstd/mwse/SyllPart2.html

  • Are you always hearing that you need to participate more in class? ... Class participation means talking (reasonably) intelligently about the subject matter. ...
    http://www.xavier.edu/lac/Participation-in-Class

  • Class Participation I. Benefits of Participating in Class: • Increases your attentiveness and your ability to focus on the material being presented.
    http://www.pnc.edu/ssc/Class%20Participation.pdf

  • In my time at UW-BC, my single greatest teaching challenge has been getting students to participate in class. discussions. My teaching philosophy ...
    http://www.barron.uwc.edu/staff/nchick/office/ClassParticipation.pdf

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