Cockrill Clip 2

Wide shot of four graduate students seated at a table facing eachother, 2 with tablets, 2 with computers. Around them the rest of the class is seated in similar formation.

Topics Covered

Questioning, listening and responding; Making thinking visible; responding to students; note-taking; co-teaching

  • Instructor: Barbara Cockrill, Harold Amos Academy Associate Professor of Medicine
  • Student Group: Graduate
  • School: Harvard Medical School
  • Course: Homeostasis I
  • Clip Length: 2 minutes, 54 seconds

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Instructional Themes

Questioning, listening and responding; Making thinking visible; responding to students; note-taking; co-teaching

Instructor

Barbara Cockrill, Harold Amos Academy Associate Professor of Medicine

Student Group

Graduate

School

Harvard Medical School

Course

Homeostasis I

Clip Length

2 minutes, 54 seconds (8:29-11:23)

Clip Context

  • “Homeostasis I,” a first-year required course at Harvard Medical School with 40 students enrolled. 
  • This course pushes student groups to apply their textbook learning to realistic cases and reach new understandings together through relevant case-based collaborative learning (CBCL) sessions. The course is taught by a team of doctors, led by Cockrill. 
  • This clip comes near the beginning of the hour-long video as the teaching team leads a discussion of the day’s case.