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2023 Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Tutoring or Demonstrating: Mr James Edgar Lim 

Mr James Edgar Lim


Research School of Social Sciences
School of Philosophy

James’ pedagogical approach emphasises student engagement, motivation and comfort. With these goals in mind, he integrates novel practices and activities into classes – ranging from check-ins, songs to role-play. These practices encourage active student participation, which in turn helps students develop the skills vital in philosophy: critical thinking, clear communication, respectful debate, intellectual modesty and curiosity.

Advancing novel and interactive approaches in Philosophy tutorials

For example, in a class on ethical theories, James presented students with curated real-life cases taken from the Reddit page “Am I the Asshole?”, where anonymous Internet users post stories of moral dilemmas they faced in their day-to-day lives. He then divided the class into groups, asking each group to take on the persona of a philosopher representing a moral theory. This requires students to recall and rehearse the components of ethical theories. He then invited the groups to discuss and then present how they would reply to the Reddit post, which in turn gives the students opportunities to synthesise and apply their knowledge to new cases. 

To facilitate student comfort, James devotes the first tutorial of every semester to a discussion on classroom norms. He invites students to discuss what they want out of the class, and to propose rules, norms or formats that we can adopt during the semester. This has led to a noticeable impact on the classroom culture, with fewer interruptions, and students from minority backgrounds participating more actively than in classes he taught earlier in his career. In addition, James devotes the first five minutes of every tutorial to check-ins and warm-up activities. He invites his students, if they wish, to check-in with each other, using prompts like “Share a story of something nice that someone did for you in the last week”. This practice functions as an ice-breaker which makes the students more comfortable with each other.