Virtual Conference | Friday August 23, 2024
Time | 9am-1pm (9-12 virtual workshop, then in-person lunch on your campus)
Keynote Speaker | Dr.
Stephen Linn ChewKeynote Title |
The Cognitive
Challenges of Effective TeachingKeynote Description:
In this presentation, Dr. Stephen Linn Chew will propose that the dominant
approach to pedagogy, that of “best practices” is wrong, and as a result, teaching
is stuck in a mire of fads and buzzwords. To move teaching forward, he proposes a
research-based conceptual framework of cognitive challenges that teachers and
students must negotiate for students to learn. It consists of nine interacting
cognitive challenges that include student mental mindset, metacognition and
self-regulation, student fear and mistrust, prior knowledge, misconceptions,
ineffective learning strategies, transfer of learning, constraints of selective
attention, and the constraints of mental effort and working memory. After
describing the challenges, we will recommend possible ways of addressing each
one. The framework is context-dependent; what is effective for one situation
may not be effective in others, and no single teaching method will always be
optimal for all teachers, students, topics, and educational contexts. The
framework can guide the design, implementation, and troubleshooting of teaching
practice.