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SUMMARY:Networking for Engagement in the Classroom and Curriculum (CITL Instructor Series)
DESCRIPTION:The presenter for this session is Dr. Christine Helen Arnold\, Interim Associate Vice-President (Academic) and Dean of Students and Associate Professor and Chair of the Adult Education/Post-Secondary Studies program in the Faculty of Education \nThere are five conditions that promote student success: institutional commitment\, institutional expectations\, support\, feedback\, and involvement or engagement (Tinto & Pusser\, 2006). Engagement is invariably cited within all scholarly discussions and debates regarding student success and can be fostered from the first day when reviewing the course outline to the final day when revising the capstone project. While the last few years in post-secondary education have certainly challenged our conception and implementation of engagement\, it has also provided innovative frameworks for redeveloping our connections with students. One such reflective framework includes rethinking engagement and persistence through student social networks\, “using the classroom and curriculum as contexts for understanding how different forms of networks: tight or loose\, dense or sparse can engender different outcomes for students” (Tinto\, 2023). \nDuring this session\, we will participate in a thoughtful and meaningful conversation on student social networks and their role within the introductions and communications embedded in our course outlines\, connections to services and supports on campus\, and perceptions of teaching and learning activities. \nThis is an online session and it will be recorded. You can join the session 10 minutes before the start time. It is recommended that you attend this session using one of the following internet browsers:  Chrome\, Microsoft Edge (Chromium) or Firefox. \nRegistration is required for this event. *CLICK HERE TO REGISTER*
URL:https://blog.citl.mun.ca/technologyresources/workshop-consult/networking-for-engagement-in-the-classroom-and-curriculum-citl-instructor-series/
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