Math/Stat Teaching Circle
Talk about teaching with your colleagues!
Location
Mathematics/Psychology : Math Lounge
Date & Time
April 6, 2016, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Description
Lunch will be served!
Topics will be announced the week prior to the event.
What is a teaching circle?
A teaching circle is a group of faculty and graduate students who meet
regularly throughout the semester to discuss issues of teaching and
learning. For each meeting we will focus on a single topic, often centered
around a presentation or a journal article. Examples of topics could be:
case-study teaching techniques; making large classes more interactive;
mentoring graduate students; current issues in higher education; teaching and
technology.
Join us to engage in scholarly discussion about teaching and learning in
our department!
Topics will be announced the week prior to the event.
What is a teaching circle?
A teaching circle is a group of faculty and graduate students who meet
regularly throughout the semester to discuss issues of teaching and
learning. For each meeting we will focus on a single topic, often centered
around a presentation or a journal article. Examples of topics could be:
case-study teaching techniques; making large classes more interactive;
mentoring graduate students; current issues in higher education; teaching and
technology.
Join us to engage in scholarly discussion about teaching and learning in
our department!