Course Participation: Defining and Evaluating Student Participation

American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 1:219-232 (2015)
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In this article, I will show that a general and inclusive model for participation is one that includes: explaining to students what participation is; explaining why it is important to participate; providing a list of modes of participation; and methods for encouraging students to identify and pursue the modes that suit their individual needs and circumstances. The article concludes by outlining a self-assessment assignment for evaluating course participation that satisfies this model.

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