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In this session, learn about the pedagogy of play and how popular community-building activities/"icebreakers" like Two Truths and a Life, Three Clues, and many others can be used to spark engagement in the classroom and gather feedback on student learning and development. Participants will have an opportunity to play together and reflect on ways to include play in their teaching. 

Facilitated by Erica Caton, Director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching

Fulfills Certificate Requirement: Assessing Student Learning or Elective

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