Honors Teaching Tips


Honors courses will encourage students to develop

 

 

Academic Diversity

  • Engaging with multiple disciplinary perspectives
  • Employing primary sources, conducting research, developing teaching skills, and engaging in  creative activities
  • Exploring, making, and discovering connections between different field and knowledge bases, and relevance to the student experience
  • Developing skills in creating, evaluating, and applying knowledge
  • Developing skills to create, evaluate, and understand all artistic modalities

Creativity and curiosity

  • Modeling and inspiring thinking that is original
  • Encouraging confidence to take intellectual risks
  • Generating new questions and creative techniques beyond established canons
  • Challenging students with complex materials

 

Lifelong learning

  • Encouraging appreciation for continuing and continuous learning and discovery
  • Teaching skills in analysis and reflection
  • Providing consistent opportunities to contribute to curriculum topics and discussion questions
  • Developing teaching skills
  • Promoting curiosity and love of learning

Intellectual confidence

  • Fostering the drive, motivation, ability, and resilience to thrive on constructive criticism
  • Cultivating open minds that can reevaluate previously (and currently) held positions
  • Developing socially conscious students who engage in inclusive, respectful, and honest dialogs

 

 

 

 

In order to help students develop these skills and qualities, honors courses will include many of the following best-practices:

 

Some of the activities that embody these best practices and facilitate the development of these skills include:

 

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