How to Integrate Directed Learning Activities into Any Course Curriculum
Impact on Faculty
When these interventions have been used, students demonstrate higher persistence and higher success rates than classes that do not use this approach.Impact on Students
Faculty have reported experiencing a higher quality of submitted work. In addition, class time is saved for content versus spending time reviewing mechanical writing issues.Toolkit Survey
Toolkit Overview
Are you ever frustrated by your students' writing problems? The Writing Center is here to help. We can provide Directed Learning Activities (DLAs) to your students. Students first work independently and then meet with a tutor. DLAs address writing issues including poor paragraph writing, incomplete sentences, and uncertain comma usage. The Writing Center can even work with professors to create custom DLAs. Our research has shown that incorporating DLAs as homework assignments has a very positive impact on pass rates. Explore this toolkit to learn best practices in using DLAs to help students and how the Writing Center can help.Steps To Implement
1. To completely understand the DLA Program, review the power point presentation, “How to Integrate Directed Learning Activities into Any Course Curriculum,” found in the Materials section.
2. Review sample homework assignments listed under DLA materials to see how other instructors provided instruction to their students.
3. Review additional materials and check out the DLA website at http://www.mtsac.edu/writingcenter/dlas.html to see a full list of current DLAs and to learn more about them.
4. Review the current DLA topics and consider which topics may be scaffolded into your course curriculum for improved student success.
5. Email Amy Azul (aazul@mtsac.edu) or call (909-274-5077) with any questions and to create an implementation plan for your specific courses.
6. Implement the plan.