In the recent book, The New Colleges Classroom, the authors provide a host of activities to get students engaged: think, pair, share, and entrance and exit tickets, etc. But what happens when these fall short; the students aren’t engaged, and the class doesn’t gel? This short Chronicle article provides some advice on making that reset.
One way to get that critical “reset feedback” is midterm evaluations (the last TTT’s focus). Have you given these a try? The brief one-pager, Responding to MidTerm Evaluations, walks you through the important process of responding to this feedback.