Event Details
Event Title Carolina Teaching and Learning Colloquium (CTLC) Series: Choosing to Learn: The Value of Autonomy in Post-Secondary Education; Dr. Daniel Oppenheimer, Prof. of Social and Decision Sciences, Prof. of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University
Location Pleasants Room, Wilson Library (UNC-CH) or via Zoom
Sponsor Center for Faculty Excellence
Date/Time 03/22/2023 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
For more information, contact the event administrator: Doug James doug.james@unc.edu
Event Presenters
Name Title  
Dr. Daniel "Danny" Oppenheimer, Prof. of Social and Decision Sciences, Prof. of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University Choosing to Learn: The Value of Autonomy in Post-Secondary Education See https://www.cmu.edu/dietrich/sds/people/faculty/daniel-oppenheimer.html
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Despite a large literature demonstrating the importance of agency/autonomy in student motivation and achievement, there has been little focus on developing specific, practical, and implementable interventions that promote autonomy in educational settings. If anything, many practices endorsed by university teaching and learning centers, such as mandatory attendance, mandatory drafts, and syllabus quizzes, serve to undermine feelings of autonomy. Here, we briefly review the literature on the benefits of promoting agency, provide several concrete teaching strategies for doing so, and provide evidence of their efficacy. Agency-promoting teaching practices have the potential to improve student outcomes both in the classroom (i.e. more motivated students who consequently learn more) and beyond.
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