Mon, Sep 13, 2021

5 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Is this your first time teaching a class or section in the social sciences? Are you looking for a community with whom to reflect on translating what we've learned about accessible teaching during the pandemic for the return to in-person and/or hybrid teaching? This workshop is designed to help new and returning TFs in the social sciences build confidence in the classroom, develop concrete pedagogical and critical reflection skills about their teaching practice, and share strategies for equitable and effective teaching in the social sciences. In our first session, we will discuss strategies for the first day of section, as well as the basics of lesson planning and design. Later sessions will focus on creating supportive and equitable classroom environments, fostering student engagement and active learning, and soliciting and giving feedback and assessment. Throughout, we'll make time and space to workshop and troubleshoot participants' own experiences in the in-person and/or hybrid classroom.

Please don't hesitate to email Andrew Arakaki (andrew.arakaki@yale.edu) or Joy Wang (joy.wang@yale.edu) for more information, or with any questions or concerns.

This four-part workshop series will run on 9/13, 9/20 & 9/27, and 10/4, and it will be held on Zoom.

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Past Events

Mon, Oct 04, 2021
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Private Location (register to display)
Fundamentals of Teaching: Social Sciences (Part 4 of 4)

Is this your first time teaching a class or section in the social sciences? Are you looking for a community with whom to reflect on translating what we've learned about accessible teaching during the pandemic for the return to in-person and/or hybrid teaching? This workshop is designed to help new and returning TFs in the social sciences build confidence in the classroom, develop concrete pedagogical and critical reflection skills about their teaching practice, and share strategies for equitable and effective teaching in the social sciences. In our first session, we will discuss strategies for the first day of section, as well as the basics of lesson planning and design. Later sessions will focus on creating supportive and equitable classroom environments, fostering student engagement and active learning, and soliciting and giving feedback and assessment. Throughout, we'll make time and space to workshop and troubleshoot participants' own experiences in the in-person and/or hybrid classroom.

Please don't hesitate to email Andrew Arakaki (andrew.arakaki@yale.edu) or Joy Wang (joy.wang@yale.edu) for more information, or with any questions or concerns.

This four-part workshop series will run on 9/13, 9/20 & 9/27, and 10/4. To register, please visit the series page: https://cglink.me/2dA/r1194338

This event will be held on Zoom.

Mon, Sep 27, 2021
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Private Location (register to display)
Fundamentals of Teaching: Social Sciences (Part 3 of 4)

Is this your first time teaching a class or section in the social sciences? Are you looking for a community with whom to reflect on translating what we've learned about accessible teaching during the pandemic for the return to in-person and/or hybrid teaching? This workshop is designed to help new and returning TFs in the social sciences build confidence in the classroom, develop concrete pedagogical and critical reflection skills about their teaching practice, and share strategies for equitable and effective teaching in the social sciences. In our first session, we will discuss strategies for the first day of section, as well as the basics of lesson planning and design. Later sessions will focus on creating supportive and equitable classroom environments, fostering student engagement and active learning, and soliciting and giving feedback and assessment. Throughout, we'll make time and space to workshop and troubleshoot participants' own experiences in the in-person and/or hybrid classroom.

Please don't hesitate to email Andrew Arakaki (andrew.arakaki@yale.edu) or Joy Wang (joy.wang@yale.edu) for more information, or with any questions or concerns. This four-part workshop series will run on 9/13, 9/20 & 9/27, and 10/4.

This four-part workshop series will run on 9/13, 9/20 & 9/27, and 10/4. To register, please visit the series page: https://cglink.me/2dA/r1194338

This event will be held on Zoom.

Mon, Sep 20, 2021
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Private Location (register to display)
Fundamentals of Teaching: Social Sciences (Part 2 of 4)

Is this your first time teaching a class or section in the social sciences? Are you looking for a community with whom to reflect on translating what we've learned about accessible teaching during the pandemic for the return to in-person and/or hybrid teaching? This workshop is designed to help new and returning TFs in the social sciences build confidence in the classroom, develop concrete pedagogical and critical reflection skills about their teaching practice, and share strategies for equitable and effective teaching in the social sciences. In our first session, we will discuss strategies for the first day of section, as well as the basics of lesson planning and design. Later sessions will focus on creating supportive and equitable classroom environments, fostering student engagement and active learning, and soliciting and giving feedback and assessment. Throughout, we'll make time and space to workshop and troubleshoot participants' own experiences in the in-person and/or hybrid classroom.

Please don't hesitate to email Andrew Arakaki (andrew.arakaki@yale.edu) or Joy Wang (joy.wang@yale.edu) for more information, or with any questions or concerns.

This four-part workshop series will run on 9/13, 9/20 & 9/27, and 10/4. To register, please visit the series page: https://cglink.me/2dA/r1194338

This event will be held on Zoom.

Mon, Sep 13, 2021
5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Private Location (register to display)
Fundamentals of Teaching: Social Sciences (Part 1 of 4)

Is this your first time teaching a class or section in the social sciences? Are you looking for a community with whom to reflect on translating what we've learned about accessible teaching during the pandemic for the return to in-person and/or hybrid teaching? This workshop is designed to help new and returning TFs in the social sciences build confidence in the classroom, develop concrete pedagogical and critical reflection skills about their teaching practice, and share strategies for equitable and effective teaching in the social sciences. In our first session, we will discuss strategies for the first day of section, as well as the basics of lesson planning and design. Later sessions will focus on creating supportive and equitable classroom environments, fostering student engagement and active learning, and soliciting and giving feedback and assessment. Throughout, we'll make time and space to workshop and troubleshoot participants' own experiences in the in-person and/or hybrid classroom.

Please don't hesitate to email Andrew Arakaki (andrew.arakaki@yale.edu) or Joy Wang (joy.wang@yale.edu) for more information, or with any questions or concerns.

This four-part workshop series will run on 9/13, 9/20 & 9/27, and 10/4. To register, please visit the series page: https://cglink.me/2dA/r1194338

This event will be held on Zoom.

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