Effective Strategies for Engaging Students in Learning and Teaching

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Explore valuable insights and practical guidance for early career researchers on preparing lectures, seminars, and engaging students effectively. Gain top tips for creating interactive sessions, addressing common concerns, and enhancing teaching styles to inspire and support students in their learning journey.

  • Education
  • Teaching Strategies
  • Student Engagement
  • Early Career Researchers
  • Effective Learning

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  1. Learning and Teaching as an Early Career Researcher s.young@leeds.ac.uk

  2. The Aim of The Session Advice and support for preparing lectures and seminars Top Tips for engaging students Q and A on specific challenges/concerns

  3. My Concerns as an ECR

  4. All educators have their 0wn style what is yours?

  5. For Me X X X X

  6. Designing a Lecture

  7. Top Tips For Design

  8. Top Tips For Engaging Lectures

  9. Activity

  10. Seminar Planning Discuss Debate Feedback Questions Interaction Groupwork Activities Understanding

  11. Get Creative!

  12. Problem Scenario 1

  13. Problem Scenario 2

  14. Time Constraints?

  15. Common Concerns Have you ever experienced imposter syndrome in T&L? Have you ever worried students won t like your classes? Have you ever been nervous that students aren t learning?

  16. Inspire Be yourself As Educators, You Should Work with students Be honest Be supportive

  17. Questions Or Advice?

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