Course info
Course name, Teaching Excellence--Pandemic Recovery Teaching and Learning: What Matters Now?
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning for Student Success Type of course Teaching and Learning
About the course
Upcoming Classes
No classes scheduled
Description
As we head into a new academic year, spending time as a community thinking about what we've learned about teaching and learning, ourselves, and our students is important as we aim to continue to develop our practice and foster student success. Join us for an afternoon of events focused on reflecting, restoring, and reinvigorating for the coming year.
1:00-2:00pm Special Presentation: Reassessing, Reimagining, and Recalibrating Teaching and Learning Special Guest Speaker: Dr. Peter Doolittle, Professor of Educational Psychology and Higher Education Pedagogy scholar Session Description: COVID-19 disrupted everything. What did we learn about higher education teaching and learning? What must we: Remember? Forget? Change? Retain? Balance? Agitate? It’s time for that conversation.
2:30-4:30pm "Community Conversation" Facilitator: Dr. Lindsay Masland, Associate Director for Faculty Professional Development, Center for Academic Excellence Session Description: Join us for a series of facilitated conversations focused on reflecting, restoring, and inspiring each other with insights and approaches garnered during the past year. This 'world cafe' style event will give us time and space to come together as a community to share insights and approaches.
Tuesday, August 10th; 10:00-11:30am "Student Voices" Facilitator: Dr. Jennifer Snodgrass, Hayes School of Music Session Description: This session will feature a panel of students who will share their pandemic teaching experiences and insights.
Prerequisites
None
Administrators
- Crystal Weisner
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