Innovative Teaching: Bridging Comedy Club Principles with Classroom Learning

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WHITNY BRAUN, PHD, MPH
SCHOOL OF RELIGION
THE CLASSROOM & THE COMEDY CLUB:  WHERE
THE PRINCIPLES OF THE COMEDY CLUB APPLY TO
THE CLASSROOM
WHERE DO YOU LEARN TO
TEACH?
The vast majority of university professors
have never taken a formal course in how
to teach and the vast majority of doctoral
students never train to teach.
We are taught to master or discipline,
hone our research skills, craft arguments,
prove theorems, etc…
So where do we learn how to teach when
we get called up to the classroom?
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LET’S JOURNEY BACK IN TIME…
SIMILARITIES BETWEEN A COMEDY CLUB & A CLASSROOM
One person stands in front of an audience
The audience is paying for the lone person on the stage to
intellectually stimulate them
The audience is either intellectually or cognitively compromised in
some manner.  Let me explain…
COMEDY IS LIKE A MATH
PROOF.  YOU POSIT AN ABSURD
PREMISE AND THEN PROVE IT.
Jerry Seinfeld
RULES OF THE COMEDY CLUB
Make people comfortable you can
make them uncomfortable.
Dim the lights
Warm up the room
Seat people in close proximity to
one another to trigger the laughter
contagion
Establish a comfortable rapport
WHITNY’S RULES FOR THE CLASSROOM
Make students comfortable you can make
them uncomfortable.
Dim the lights
Common wisdom suggests a brightly
lit classroom
Warm up the room
Most classrooms are kept at 68 to 72
degrees…warm it up or make the
students sit closer to together
Establish a comfortable rapport
IT’S NOT A GOOD CLASS IF YOU
HAVEN’T HAD AT LEAST ONE
UNCOMFORTABLE
CONVERSATION.
Whitny Braun
UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATIONS
Make students feel comfortable enough to get uncomfortable.
The idea for “Uncomfortable Conversations” began in 2014 when
I was tasked with hosting a black-tie gala for an interfaith crowd in
Claremont.
I invited a known person of faith and a known atheist from
Hollywood and asked them a series of series to stimulate
conversation on a topic they weren’t quite comfortable
discussing: religion and ethics.
COMFORTABLE QUESTIONS
Oreos or Chips Ahoy?
Pie or cake?
Original sparkling cider Martinelli’s or the flavored ones?
What’s you favorite movie and why?
What’s the funniest joke you’ve ever heard?
Would you rather have to go through secondary TSA inspection every
time you fly for the rest of your life or have to sit next to a crying baby
on every flight you take for the rest of your life?
UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS
What’s the single best lie you’ve ever told?
Would you rather die suddenly, with no advanced warning or
have it be an extended process that knew was coming and could
plan out over months?
What’s one thing you must do before you die?
Would you feel comfortable if after your death your family used
your DNA/sperm/eggs to create a child and make you a parent
posthumously?
COGNITIVE PATHWAY
Comfort -> Laughter -> Discomfort -> Laughter -> Memory
Retention
THE SCIENTIFIC VALUE OF LAUGHTER
Dr. Gurinder Singh Bains wrote in his 2014 dissertation, “Humor’s
Effect on Short-Term Memory in Older Adults: An Innovative
Wellness Paradigm”:
…the detrimental effects of stress can impair the ability to learn
and sustain memory.  Humor and the associated mirthful
laughter can reduce stress by decreasing the hormone cortisol.
Chronic release of cortisol can damage hippocampal neurons
leading to impairment of learning and memory.
COGNITIVE PATHWAY
Comfort -> Laughter -> Discomfort -> Laughter -> Memory
Retention
Laughter lowers cortisol levels and increases memory retention.
If you can make them laugh in class they are less likely to forget…
COMEDY IS LIKE A MATH
PROOF.  YOU POSIT AN ABSURD
PREMISE AND THEN PROVE IT.
Jerry Seinfeld
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THE GOLIATH
BIRDEATING SPIDER
THERAPHOSA BLONDI
RULES ARE FOR THE
UNIMAGINATIVE…
Dr. Ernest Braun
TEXT
FINAL THOUGHTS
1. Turn down the lights...put the spotlight on yourself and not on the
students until they are ready.
2. Make them laugh...lecture as though you are telling a funny story
that makes them uncomfortable enough to chuckle.
3. Hit a nerve...when you have made them comfortable enough to
get uncomfortable, then engage them with the information you want
them to learn and make them question what they think.
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QUESTIONS, COMMENTS,
CONCERNS…
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Explore the novel approach of applying Comedy Club principles to the classroom setting as advocated by Dr. Whitny Braun. Discover how creating a comfortable environment, encouraging uncomfortable conversations, and enhancing student engagement can revolutionize traditional teaching methods.

  • Teaching
  • Classroom
  • Comedy
  • Innovative Learning
  • Student Engagement

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  1. THE CLASSROOM & THE COMEDY CLUB: WHERE THE PRINCIPLES OF THE COMEDY CLUB APPLY TO THE CLASSROOM WHITNY BRAUN, PHD, MPH SCHOOL OF RELIGION

  2. WHERE DO YOU LEARN TO TEACH? The vast majority of university professors have never taken a formal course in how to teach and the vast majority of doctoral students never train to teach. We are taught to master or discipline, hone our research skills, craft arguments, prove theorems, etc So where do we learn how to teach when we get called up to the classroom?

  3. LETS JOURNEY BACK IN TIME

  4. SIMILARITIES BETWEEN A COMEDY CLUB & A CLASSROOM One person stands in front of an audience The audience is paying for the lone person on the stage to intellectually stimulate them The audience is either intellectually or cognitively compromised in some manner. Let me explain

  5. COMEDY IS LIKE A MATH PROOF. YOU POSIT AN ABSURD PREMISE AND THEN PROVE IT. Jerry Seinfeld

  6. RULES OF THE COMEDY CLUB Make people comfortable you can make them uncomfortable. Dim the lights Warm up the room Seat people in close proximity to one another to trigger the laughter contagion Establish a comfortable rapport

  7. WHITNYS RULES FOR THE CLASSROOM Make students comfortable you can make them uncomfortable. Dim the lights Common wisdom suggests a brightly lit classroom Warm up the room Most classrooms are kept at 68 to 72 degrees warm it up or make the students sit closer to together Establish a comfortable rapport

  8. ITS NOT A GOOD CLASS IF YOU HAVEN T HAD AT LEAST ONE UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATION. Whitny Braun

  9. UNCOMFORTABLE CONVERSATIONS Make students feel comfortable enough to get uncomfortable. The idea for Uncomfortable Conversations began in 2014 when I was tasked with hosting a black-tie gala for an interfaith crowd in Claremont. I invited a known person of faith and a known atheist from Hollywood and asked them a series of series to stimulate conversation on a topic they weren t quite comfortable discussing: religion and ethics.

  10. COMFORTABLE QUESTIONS Oreos or Chips Ahoy? Pie or cake? Original sparkling cider Martinelli s or the flavored ones? What s you favorite movie and why? What s the funniest joke you ve ever heard? Would you rather have to go through secondary TSA inspection every time you fly for the rest of your life or have to sit next to a crying baby on every flight you take for the rest of your life?

  11. UNCOMFORTABLE QUESTIONS What s the single best lie you ve ever told? Would you rather die suddenly, with no advanced warning or have it be an extended process that knew was coming and could plan out over months? What s one thing you must do before you die? Would you feel comfortable if after your death your family used your DNA/sperm/eggs to create a child and make you a parent posthumously?

  12. COGNITIVE PATHWAY Comfort -> Laughter -> Discomfort -> Laughter -> Memory Retention

  13. THE SCIENTIFIC VALUE OF LAUGHTER Dr. Gurinder Singh Bains wrote in his 2014 dissertation, Humor s Effect on Short-Term Memory in Older Adults: An Innovative Wellness Paradigm : the detrimental effects of stress can impair the ability to learn and sustain memory. Humor and the associated mirthful laughter can reduce stress by decreasing the hormone cortisol. Chronic release of cortisol can damage hippocampal neurons leading to impairment of learning and memory.

  14. COGNITIVE PATHWAY Comfort -> Laughter -> Discomfort -> Laughter -> Memory Retention Laughter lowers cortisol levels and increases memory retention. If you can make them laugh in class they are less likely to forget

  15. COMEDY IS LIKE A MATH PROOF. YOU POSIT AN ABSURD PREMISE AND THEN PROVE IT. Jerry Seinfeld

  16. THERAPHOSA BLONDI THE GOLIATH BIRDEATING SPIDER

  17. RULES ARE FOR THE UNIMAGINATIVE Dr. Ernest Braun

  18. TEXT FINAL THOUGHTS 1. Turn down the lights...put the spotlight on yourself and not on the students until they are ready. 2. Make them laugh...lecture as though you are telling a funny story that makes them uncomfortable enough to chuckle. 3. Hit a nerve...when you have made them comfortable enough to get uncomfortable, then engage them with the information you want them to learn and make them question what they think.

  19. QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS

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