Rethinking Participation: Benefits from Reflective Assessment

31 January 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

Student participation has been an important goal for many Political Science faculty in the classroom environment. Pre and post COVID, participation has been a challenge to measure and effectively gauge as a successful tool for student learning. Based on a Faculty Learning Community Workshop that examined increasing participation in the classroom, this paper proposes that faculty rethink how they measure participation, allowing students to actively assess their participation with faculty input.

Keywords

Post-COVID Classroom

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