Small Group Teaching: Student Engagement through Interactive Teaching

Audience: Academic staff, Research staff, Research supervisors

Date: Wednesday 12 November 2025

Times: 14.00 to 16.00

Programme: Academic Staff Development Programme

Target audience

Open to all academic staff and contract research staff.

Course mapped to

Professional Standards Framework: A2 (teach and/or support learning through appropriate approaches and environments), A4 (support and guide learners), K2 (approaches to teaching and/or supporting learning, appropriate for subjects and level of study)

Course information

Small group teaching and discussion fulfils several important goals of higher education and is an important vehicle for learning. This interactive workshop aims to help participants develop their confidence when leading small groups and to provide advice when planning a small group teaching session.

Topics that will be covered include:Ìý

  • The purpose of group discussions
  • General characteristics of active learning
  • Approaches to small group teaching including methods used in the Arts and Science Faculties
  • The attributes of effective and stimulating small group teaching
  • How to use questions effectively.

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Aims and objectives

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

  • Understand the characteristics of active learning and purpose of small group teaching and discussions
  • Be aware of the different approaches to small group teaching methods in various Faculties
  • Understand the attributes of effective small group teaching, and tips on how to deal with various scenarios that may arise

Tutors

Dr Konrad Lawson

Dr Evelyn Watson

Venue

C5 Seminar Room, Bute Building - This venue does not have full mobility access. If you have any access requirements, please contact OSDS directly at osdscourses@st-andrews.ac.uk


Course provider

OSDS
Email: osdscourses@st-andrews.ac.uk