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Creating Authentic and Engaged Learning Experiences

Originally published October 24, 2025

Creating Authentic Learning Strategies in Your Courses

As Christos’ approach below exemplifies, authentic assessments help students connect their learning to the knowledge and skills required for real-world contexts (Wiggins 1998). Authentic assessments provide students with opportunities to apply and value their disciplinary knowledge in ways that deepen their learning, motivation, and prepare them as future-ready, global citizens (Ajjawi et al., 2023; Timperley and Schick 2025).

Authentic learning opportunities are also being explored as both an approach to mitigate unauthorized GenAI use and, alternatively, as a way to prepare students for future careers with AI-tool integration (Al Amoush 2023; Patel 2025). While debates in the literature caution against uncritically adopting authentic assessments as ‘the answer’ to contemporary higher education challenges, incorporating productive conversations with students on their purpose can enhance the rich learning experience intended by authentic assessment design (Fawns et al. 2024; Chambers & Broadbent 2025; Arnold & Croxford 2025).

Consider one or more of the following strategies to support students in becoming inspired graduates who are better equipped to navigate the complexities of their discipline and their future employment with increased confidence.

Examples of Authentic Learning Activities and Assessments

Through intentional authentic assessment design, instructors are provided with a promising avenue to address both the challenge and opportunity of how to educate students for their future (Miller 2025). Find more strategies for embedding authentic assessments into your course throughout this Guide!

In Conversation with Christos Shiamptanis: Economics Education that is Creative, Inclusive and Experiential

Christos Shiamptanis, from the Department of Economics in the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics, and recipient of the 2025 Innovation in Teaching Award, discusses how he transforms economics education through experiential learning, storytelling, and inclusive classroom design.

Reflecting on the value of learning through practice, Christos shares how he helps students value the journey of education over grades by providing multiple opportunities to practice and receive feedback on their assignments. He aligns assessments and rubrics with learning outcomes to enable his learners to transform from students to professionals, such as with the Bank of Canada’s Governor’s Challenge, building their confidence, skills, and curiosity along the way. Christos also utilizes hyflex teaching to increase access to his course.

By removing barriers, encouraging diverse voices, and connecting theory to real-world experiences, Christos shows how innovative teaching can prepare students for success in their studies, careers, and communities. Watch the video >>

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