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Encouraging end-of-semester reflection from students

The close of the semester is the perfect time to encourage your students to reflect on the communication skills they’ve gained within your C-I course. Highlighting the connections among the content knowledge they’ve engaged with, and the transferability of the disciplinary communication skills they’ve acquired, elevates students’ overall learning long-term. This is also a great time to ask for feedback—remind students to please complete their course evaluations so that you can learn and elevate your skills as a teacher.  

Intentionally creating this space for reflection doesn’t have to be time-intensive. For example, you may choose to lead a 20-minute class discussion, do in-class or out-of-class quick-write reflections, or simply send an email to your class. One C-I faculty member chose the latter option and here’s what she wrote:

Hello Everyone!

Thank you for making our first-ever formal poster session a success! While a C-I course can sometimes be more challenging than traditional courses, your efforts will set you apart from your peers in your ability to write, analyze, and visually present technical information for a lay audience. Don't forget to include your poster presentation experience and all the skills you’ve gained through this work on your resume!

As we wrap up the semester, here are a few reminders:

  • If you haven't already done so, please fill-out your Course Evaluation. I hope to improve this course and my teaching each semester and I can only do that with your feedback! 
  • If you’ve earned a B- or higher in this course, you will automatically receive 1 written credit and 1 visual credit toward your º£½ÇÉçÇø Communicator Certificate. If you would like to further develop your skills and graduate as an º£½ÇÉçÇø Distinguished Communicator Medalist, check out more information about that program here. Both of these credentials look great on your resume as well!
  • The amazing support and resources you accessed via the CxC Studios for this course are still available to you as long as you're an º£½ÇÉçÇø student. I encourage you to continue to take advantage of these services! 
  • Communication skills are critical for your success post-graduation regardless of what job, field, or industry you’re headed into. As you are scheduling courses in future semesters, I hope you will continue to seek out C-I courses to deepen your content learning and elevate your communication skills.

I’ve truly enjoyed working with you all this semester and I hope you will stay in touch as you go on to do amazing things!

Best wishes for a great finals week!

Do you send similar end-of-semester emails to your students? What other ways do you encourage your students to reflect on their learning? Share your emails and/or your approaches with us at cxc@lsu.edu.