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Online Instructional Resources
Teaching Methods: Teaching in a Time of Crisis
Introduction
General Resources
Michigan State University Resources for Emergencies and Times of Crisis
At times of national, international, or campus community crises, students welcome
time to share their responses and concerns in class. The resources below provide
guidelines and suggestions for faculty in leading classroom discussions at these
times and integrating these issues whenever possible into the context of the
course or discipline.
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"Teaching in a Time of Crisis: Focus on Hurricane Katrina"
(Michigan State University, Office of Faculty and Organizational Development).
Contains online resources specific to dealing with Hurricane Katrina in the
classroom, but also links to more general resources on teaching in a time of
crisis, such as a crisis booklet from Western Kentucky University.
http://fod.msu.edu/fod_archives/hurricane_katrina.asp
Discussion Guidelines (University of Michigan, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching).
This site contains links to guidelines for classroom discussions about the tragedy of September 11, 2001, the war in Iraq, the Tsunami in 2004, Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and other controversial or tragic incidents. Guidance and suggestions for classroom activities are general enough to provide valuable resources to draw on during any time of crisis that impacts the classroom.
http://www.crlt.umich.edu/publinks/publinks.php
Guidance for Instructors Leading Classes in the Wake of 9/11/01
(Ohio State University, Faculty and TA Development).
Although designed for discussions of 9/11, the strategies on this web page offer
useful methods for guiding discussions about other crises as well.
http://ftad.osu.edu/terror.html
Teaching and Learning in a Time of Crisis (Western Kentucky
University, Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching).
Although this booklet was prepared following 9/11, it contains material useful
for dealing with any controversial or sensitive issue in the classroom.
http://www.wku.edu/teaching/booklets/crisis.html
"Tragedy in the College Classroom: For Faculty"
(Western Kentucky University, Faculty Center for Excellence in Teaching).
This site deals with tragedy that affects the classroom community such as the
death of a student or faculty member. Links to other sites provide guidelines
for dealing with students' distress. WKU Faculty Reports describe ways faculty
and students dealt with two different classroom tragedies.
http://www.wku.edu/teaching/booklets/tragedy.htm
Guidelines for Class Participation (Center for Research on Learning and Teaching at the University of Michigan).
This link provides guidelines that can be used to develop an atmosphere of mutual respect and collective inquiry when discussions are held in times of crisis as well as other occasions.
http://www.crlt.umich.edu/gsis/P4_1.php
Responding to Crises (Professional and Organizational Development Network)
Resources and useful links gathered by the POD Network for faculty dealing with classroom responses to campus and national crises.
http://podnetwork.org/resources/crises.htm
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Michigan State University Resources for Emergencies and Times of Crisis
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Responding to the Tragedy at Virginia Tech: Identifying and Responding to Students in Crisis (MSU Office of Faculty and Organizational Development)
This site contains links to MSU resources for faculty dealing with students in distress.
http://fod.msu.edu/fod_archives/vtech1.asp
Campus Emergency Response, Communication, and Classroom Safety (MSU Multi-Lilly Workshop October 11, 2007)
Prepared by the Emergency Management Unit at Michigan State University, this PowerPoint presentation contains information on police response to emergencies at MSU and explains what faculty should do if they are involved in an emergency situation.
http://fod.msu.edu/fod_archives/Lilly_ppt_2007.pdf
H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu)
Information and Frequently Asked Questions regarding the H1N1 flu virus.
http://special.news.msu.edu/h1n1/faq.php
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