Symposium From the Research Side
S1 - Lessons From a 15-Year Effort to Develop Active Learning Classrooms and Pedagogical Capacity at Dawson College
About this event
Room: H-621
What might the successful development of Active Learning (AL) classrooms and evidence-based pedagogical capacity in higher education look like? In the case of a specific faculty-driven, community-based, and research-centred initiative, what lessons can be drawn in terms of both process and outcomes? This symposium will provide an overview of a mixed methods doctoral dissertation that examined the Dawson Active Learning Ecosystem from 2005 to 2020. Highlights include a novel model for environment development across scales of implementation, a characterization of AL classroom design feature affordances based on the notion of access to learning artifacts, and a modified model of community development based on Wenger’s notions of Communities of Practice.
Presenter(s)

Chris Whittaker
Dawson College, MontrealPh.D. (In progress), Didactique, Université de Montréal, Montreal, QC
M.Sc, Engineering, Queens University, Kingston, ON
M.SW, Social Work, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON
Additional information
- Organizer
- SALTISE
- Language
- English