Susan Cain on Helping Introverts Thrive in the Classroom

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15 May 201904:38

Summary

TLDRThe script discusses the drawbacks of grading based on classroom participation, which often favors extroverts and can lead to superficial contributions. It suggests a shift from 'class participation' to 'classroom engagement' to better accommodate introverts. The ideal learning environment for introverts includes independent work, one-on-one discussions with professors, and structured group roles to ensure everyone's voice is heard.

Takeaways

  • 🤔 Introverts often misidentify as extroverts due to social stigma.
  • 📚 Historically, introverted students have been encouraged to speak up more in class, which can be counterproductive.
  • 🏆 Grading systems that reward direct classroom participation can penalize introverts and promote unnecessary talk.
  • 🌐 Classroom participation is considered more important in Western cultures compared to Far Eastern ones.
  • 🔄 The concept of 'classroom engagement' should replace 'class participation' to recognize diverse forms of engagement.
  • 👥 Group discussions should be structured to ensure all voices are heard, not just the most dominant.
  • 🧠 Introverts thrive in learning environments that allow for independent work and deep thought.
  • 🎓 The Oxford model of one-on-one professor-student interaction is suggested as beneficial for introverts.
  • 🤝 Engaging with classmates or professors outside of class can be a form of participation that suits introverts.
  • 📈 There's a cultural bias towards valuing quantity over quality of participation in Western education systems.

Q & A

  • What is the issue with attributing grades to direct classroom participation?

    -Attributing grades to direct classroom participation can be problematic because it not only penalizes introverts but also encourages superficial contributions rather than thoughtful engagement. It may lead to 'blather' and does not necessarily respect other people's time.

  • Why does the cultural background play a role in classroom participation?

    -Cultural background influences classroom participation because different cultures have different values and expectations regarding communication and interaction. Far Eastern cultures, for example, place less emphasis on constant speaking in class, which contrasts with Western ideals that often reward such behavior.

  • What is the perspective of an individual from Shanghai on American university classrooms?

    -The individual from Shanghai was surprised by the emphasis on raising hands and speaking frequently in American classrooms, even if the contributions were not substantial, feeling that it wasted everyone's time.

  • What is the suggested alternative to 'class participation'?

    -Instead of 'class participation,' the concept of 'classroom engagement' is suggested. This term recognizes the various ways students can engage with material and classmates, such as through deep conversations after class or during office hours.

  • Are people generally accurate in self-identifying as introvert or extrovert?

    -People's self-identification as introvert or extrovert can be inaccurate, especially during college years, with many introverts incorrectly identifying as extroverts due to social stigma.

  • What is the best learning environment for introverts according to the transcript?

    -The best learning environment for introverts would include more independent work, one-on-one discussions with professors, and structured group discussions with clear roles for each participant to ensure everyone's voice is heard.

  • Why is independent work important for introverts?

    -Independent work allows introverts to process information deeply and thoughtfully, either in solitude or in small, focused groups, which is more conducive to their learning style than large, performance-oriented group settings.

  • What is the role of structured group discussions in creating an inclusive learning environment?

    -Structured group discussions with defined roles for each participant ensure that all voices are heard and that the discussion is inclusive, preventing dominance by a few and allowing introverts to contribute effectively.

  • How does the current college curriculum trend affect introverts?

    -The current trend in college curriculums is moving away from independent work, which can be detrimental to introverts who thrive on solitary study and deep thought.

  • What is the intellectual model mentioned for introvert-friendly learning?

    -The intellectual model mentioned is the Oxford model, where students engage in one-on-one discussions with professors to think through ideas deeply, which is more suitable for introverts.

  • What is the impact of performance-oriented classrooms on the learning process?

    -Performance-oriented classrooms can overshadow the learning process by focusing on who is speaking the most rather than on the quality of the ideas being presented, which may not be conducive to deep learning.

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