Facilitate and Foster Connections Between Subject Matter, Prior Knowledge, and Students’ Lives

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As a result of facilitating connections between course subject matter and learners’ prior knowledge, students will feel empowered to form meaningful connections and transfer knowledge between course content and their diverse backgrounds. Through intentional instructional design, students can share and connect their past and future experiences and interests to specific learning outcomes.

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Specific Techniques

Overview

Facilitating connections between subject matter and learners’ prior knowledge is a DEI practice that helps students bridge course content with their diverse backgrounds. This approach meets learners where they are and allows them to build upon existing knowledge—the experiences that provide context for new information at the start of a topic.

While all learners benefit from this practice, it is especially impactful for those traditionally excluded from higher education. For example, first-generation students may not have had the same exposure to certain academic topics as their peers; providing opportunities to build these bridges is essential for their success (Hurtado, 2005).

How to Implement the Practice

Course Modality Considerations

Asynchronous

Synchronous