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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Intellectual Risk-Taking in Higher Education
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SUMMARY:Intellectual Risk-Taking in Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:<p>How can educators create an environment where students feel safe taking intellectual risks?&nbsp;</p><p>Join us as Dr. Shelby Clark shares her methods and findings from two recent studies on intellectual risk-taking in the classroom. You will learn practical tools to foster a culture of questioning, risk-taking, and mistake-making in academic environments, including:</p><ul><li>Key elements and specific teaching strategies that support students’ willingness to take intellectual risks in safe and supportive classroom environments, drawn from a study on how the Harkness Method was used as a pedagogical approach to create a culture of intellectual risk-taking at a private high school.&nbsp;</li><li>How assessment practices can either promote or inhibit intellectual risk-taking amongst students.&nbsp;</li></ul><p><a href="https://pz.harvard.edu/who-we-are/people/shelby-clark">Shelby Clark</a>&nbsp;is a Principal Investigator at Project Zero and a Project Director on the Good Project at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.</p><p>&nbsp;<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__forms.gle_sn4RWn51CVStjUGF7&amp;d=DwMF-g&amp;c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&amp;r=nUMp7bnV13CeHVs_GNU4HZlclN76xbP_KXX_pKbg53I&amp;m=3atm2B0-vGPPllpmSbYf8LCDmEVlUj5f7W_w1yTOY2EcA9C5IjZl2Vt_IkUM9c2K&amp;s=MmwmTnw0H53xwTeZmr_SibRN2bZGPxM95wij59YU6Y0&amp;e="><strong>Register for the event</strong></a><strong>.</strong></p><p>&nbsp;Relevant research studies:</p><ul><li>Soutter, M., &amp; Clark, S. (2023).&nbsp;<a href="https://journals-sagepub-com.ezp-prod1.hul.harvard.edu/doi/pdf/10.1177/00220574211037747?casa_token=sOfpwIdwWVMAAAAA:xMZitlUNHX3VMXCyMQhzyE-aw3t853ae79Cbha2lYTx6G9Yj_Y_D_yW1MoJVVYvnu-0t45XDm3Z42A">Building a culture of intellectual risk-taking: Isolating the pedagogical elements of the Harkness method</a>. Journal of Education, 203(3), 508-519.</li><li>Clark, S., &amp; Soutter, M. (2023).&nbsp;<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__zeal.kings.edu_zeal_article_view_52_44&amp;d=DwMF-g&amp;c=WO-RGvefibhHBZq3fL85hQ&amp;r=nUMp7bnV13CeHVs_GNU4HZlclN76xbP_KXX_pKbg53I&amp;m=3atm2B0-vGPPllpmSbYf8LCDmEVlUj5f7W_w1yTOY2EcA9C5IjZl2Vt_IkUM9c2K&amp;s=eVzgitd2Q1OzNXDsH4FsynOQjQ4ETi1z0twxVWdIFHc&amp;e=">Can Grades Be Used for Good? The Complex and Surprising Relationship between Assessments and Intellectual Risk-Taking</a>. Zeal: A Journal for the Liberal Arts, 2(1).</li></ul><p><em>This event, hosted by the&nbsp;</em><a href="https://hilt.harvard.edu/networks/teaching-and-learning-consortium/affinity-groups/"><em>Research-Informed Teaching &amp; Learning (RITL) TLC Affinity Group</em></a><em>, is open to members of the Harvard community.&nbsp;</em></p>
LOCATION:Lamont Library, Forum Room
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20241122T153000Z
DTEND:20241122T163000Z
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