#  Bok Seminar - How Students Learn 

 



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 **January 31, 2024** 

 10:30AM - 12:00PM EST 

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 **Online**  



 

 



 

 Led by Tamara Brenner and Anza Mitchell

 What strategies—inside and outside of the classroom—help students retain information and apply their knowledge to new situations? In this seminar, we will explore how students learn, drawing on neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and educational research. We’ll examine topics including motivation, metacognition, growth mindset, and retrieval practice, and discuss how to apply this knowledge to our own teaching. Based on the science of how students learn, we’ll also identify some of the possible benefits and challenges of generative AI in teaching and learning. At the end of the seminar, each student will share a concept drawn from The ABC’s of How We Learn: 26 Scientifically Proven Approaches, How They Work, and When to Use Them by Schwartz, Tsang, and Blair. This seminar is designed for PhD students from all disciplines, with any level of teaching experience. Whether you are interested in small actions you might take in your section, or considering a course you’d like to design in the future, you will emerge with practical strategies to help improve student learning.

 *This is the first session of a 6-session seminar. Registration required.*  
Registration opens January 8.

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 See also:- [ Graduate Students ](/audience/graduate-students)
- [ International Teachers and Scholars ](/audience/international-instructors)
 
 

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