SET THE SCENE – ESTABLISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY

Psychological Safety is required for Learning

Psychological safety – the belief that learners will not be punished or humiliated for sharing ideas, asking questions, or making mistakes – is essential for engagement. 

It is felt by the learner and cultivated by the teacher.

FOSTER PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY BY

  • Normalizing the challenges of learning: Questions, uncertainty, and making mistakes are an expected and normal part of learning.
  • Setting clear expectations: Learners feel safer when they understand what is expected of them and what they can expect from you and the environment.
  • Showing investment in learners: Learn and use names when possible and express enthusiasm for their contributions -even when they contain errors.

PREPARE TO TEACH

  • Know your material
  • Plan for interaction; encourage questions and discussion
  • Manage your time
    • Let the learning objectives guide your content
    • Don’t offer too much detail
    • Aim to finish slightly early to allow for summary and key takeaways
    • Tell learners how long they have for an activity
    • Practice
  • Balance prep with flexibility

ENGAGEMENT

  • Incorporate engagement activities every 15 minutes
  • Limit active learning strategies to 1-2 per session

ELEVATE QUIETER VOICES

  • Allow time to rehearse (give 5-10 sec pause to brainstorm)
  • Designate a reporter
  • Warm call (with permission); knowing names helps
  • 1:1 check in – name behavior and approach with curiosity