Course description
How You Say It Matters: A Toolkit for Improving Communications About Academic Standing
When students struggle academically, schools often try to help them. One of the ways in which they do this is to have an academic standing process, which often includes placing them on academic probation or a similar status. The challenge lies in how to inform students of this status in a way that helps students to feel motivated and supported, rather than crushed and ashamed.
Through years of research with students and administrators across the country and world, we have found that it is possible to write a probation notification letter in a way that is sensitive to the psychological experience of students. These “psychologically attuned” letters intentionally address the worries and concerns students often have when being placed on probation and can shift students’ psychological experience in a way that is less shame-inducing and makes them more likely to engage in productive behaviors, like seeking tutoring or talking with a professor.
We created this course to share this approach to writing psychologically attuned notification letters with college administrators. This course will walk you through the psychology and evidence behind this approach, how to write a psychologically attuned letter, how to get feedback on your letter from students and colleagues, and how to implement and evaluate your letter. Administrators who have used this Toolkit often go on to apply this approach to other communications and policies.
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Who should attend?
Prerequisites
None
Course delivery details
This course is offered through Stanford University, a partner institute of EdX.
1-2 hours per week
Certification / Credits
What you'll learn
- How students feel and what they think when they receive communications about academic standing--and how this differs from what administrators intend
- How students’ negative reactions, like shame and stigma, can interfere with their academic progress
- How to write “psychologically attuned” communications that lead students to feel less ashamed and more supported
- How to collect feedback to better understand students’ experiences and their reactions to academic standing communications at your school
- How to work with colleagues to refine, implement, and evaluate revised academic standing communications
- How this could apply to other communications
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