
 Teaching in Higher Ed Interactivity and inclusivity can help close the achievement gap
 Mar 22, 2018 
 46:23 
Viji Sathy and Kelly Hogan describe how inclusivity can help close the achievement gap on episode 197 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
How do I communicate that their work ethic was actually more important than innate ability?
—Viji Sathy
When I first started teaching, I thought the classroom had to look a certain way.
—Kelly Hogan
The attention span of a class goes down the larger the class size.
—Kelly Hogan
Making a mistake is a big part of learning.
—Kelly Hogan
The more you do it, the more you start to see opportunities for improvement.
—Viji Sathy
Resources Mentioned
- Course in Effective Teaching Practices
 - Why We’re Speaking Up About Inclusive Teaching Strategies on ACUE’s ‘Q’ Blog
 - www.inclusifiED.net
 - PollEverywhere
 - Getting Under the Hood: How and for Whom Does Increasing Course Structure Work? (Eddy & Hogan)
 - Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses
 - SF State researchers create new tool that measures active learning in classrooms
 - Loud and Clear: Study details tool to help professors measure how much active learning is happening in their classrooms.
 

