Group workshop on teaching methods at higher education 1500-SZD-WM-KR-26
1. Styles of teaching and learning styles: defining your own style and recognis-ing the needs of the group
2. Reflection on the entire course
3. Starting classes
4. The principles of anti-discrimination and equality in teaching
5. Workshop methods of work
6. Design thinking in teaching
7. Student presentations and writing exercises
8. Assessment and feedback
9. Gamification
10. Tools for online teaching
Type of course
Learning outcomes
After completing the classes, the postgraduate student
– knows the basic requirements and tools of the University of Warsaw related to the teaching process P8S_WG.4
– has knowledge of open educational resources and Creative Commons licenses and the ability to use them P8S_WG.4, P8S_KR.1
– is able to provide learners with constructive feedback P8S_UK.3
– is able to work in a group, moderating a debate and activating its participants P8S_UK.3
– is able to take care of the needs of the learners and her/his own as a teacher P8S_UU.1
– appreciates the role of self-awareness in planning the teaching process P8S_UU.1
– is able to apply selected methods of teaching and to choose appropriate tools for them P8S_UU.2
– is aware of the responsibility for her/his own learning and development process and is ready to build a similar attitude among students P8S_KO.1
– supports and contributes to creation of open educational resources P8S_UW.3, P8S_KO.2, P8S_KR.1, P8S_UK.2
Assessment criteria
Passing the 30 hours classes:
– course attendance (number of absences allowed: 2)
– preparation and submission of the syllabus of own classes
Passing the 4 hours mandatory classes:
– participation in a selected module of classes
– submission of a short essay with reflections on the topic of the selected module
Bibliography
The curriculum is not based on reading texts, it consists from practical exercises of using techniques and tools.
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: