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7 Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education

7 Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education

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The Teaching & Learning Collaborative’s Josh Luckens and Megan Hamilton Giebert are joined by Wentworth’s Dean of Students Jenn Kosses to discuss the “Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education,” a classic study by Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson.

Our conversation explores how we bring these best practices to life at Wentworth and illuminates the many ways in which Chickering and Gamson's guiding principles can help us find our footing in a changing higher education landscape.

The seven principles are:

  • 1) Encourage contact between students and faculty
  • 2) Develop reciprocity and cooperation among students
  • 3) Encourage active learning
  • 4) Give prompt feedback
  • 5) Emphasize time on task
  • 6) Communicate high expectations
  • 7) Respect diverse talents and ways of learningAdditional resources:Read more about these principles by checking out this guide from the University of Florida or this resource from the University of Tennessee.Episode Editor: Sarah W.Sound Engineer: Gabe Sytangco ‘23(June, 2023)
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