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A Short Guide to Writing and Teaching Inclusive Cases

Developed by 2020-2021 Harvard Chan Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Fellow Sana Farooqui (MPH 2021), this guide provides suggestions for case writers and course instructors on writing and selecting cases featuring diverse protagonists and DEI topics, as…

The Art of Discussion Leading: A Class with Chris Christensen

Watch Professor C. Roland “Chris” Christensen lead a discussion as the group analyzes a teaching case centering on how much help and instructor should provide a student. Christensen’s own mastery of discussion leading provides a…

Discussion problem: One student monopolizes class

Identify possible reasons a student might monopolize class and learn about possible solutions. This resource is from Carnegie Mellon’s “Solve a teaching problem” series. 

Techniques for Responding to Students in Discussions

“At the heart of responding strategies is this: all students want to know that they have been heard. You don’t have to agree always with what a student has said, but it’s a good idea to acknowledge in some way that you have heard and…

Strategies for Leading Discussion Sections

“Leading discussion sections effectively requires a lot more listening than speaking, and the speaking done by the instructor comes, in large part, through questions.”

Effective Ways to Structure Discussion

“The use of online discussion in both blended and fully online courses has made clear that those exchanges are more productive if they are structured, if there’s a protocol that guides the interaction… more structure might benefit our…

Discussion as a Teaching Method

Scholarly research on discussion as an active learning activity, from ABLConnect, an online repository for active learning in higher education.