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Active Learning & Trust-Building in the Classroom

Active Learning & Trust-Building in the Classroom

Update: 2025-01-31
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In this episode of the H.E.A.R.T. Podcast, Dr. Xinnian Chen and Dr. Mark Graham discuss the importance of trust in student engagement and buy-in, particularly for STEM education. They highlight the transformative power of human connection in fostering meaningful learning outcomes and discuss the critical role of non-cognitive aspects of learning in classroom success. 


Dr. Chen shares her journey in integrating active learning while addressing the “content monster” and emphasizes the lasting impact of human connections in the classroom.  


Dr. Graham reflects on his work with high-achieving students and how those experiences shaped his approach to trust-building and engagement for undergraduate STEM education. 


This conversation provides educators with actionable strategies to create inclusive, supportive environments that enhance student learning and well-being. 


Join us for this inspiring dialogue about the transformative power of trust in education. 

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Active Learning & Trust-Building in the Classroom

Active Learning & Trust-Building in the Classroom

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