Description
Engaging in conflict is challenging whether you are an experienced instructor or new to your role. A likely strategy is to ignore the behavior due to our own discomfort, concern over retaliation or fear that our intervention may cause more harm or disruption. Through case study examples this workshop will explore Gerald Amada’s research from Coping with Misconduct in the College Classroom and provide participants with tangible strategies to disruptive behavior in a confident and fair manner.
About the Presenter
Alisa Liggett is the executive director of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity at UofSC. In her 20-year career in student affairs, she has been active in the development of classroom management techniques including methods for preventing misconduct and breaches of academic integrity. As an instructor of both University 101 and group exercise, she enjoys sharing techniques to engage any range of student participants.