Fundamentals of Teaching Physics (4 Sessions)
by Poorvu Center: Graduate and Postdoctoral Teaching Development
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For more information, contact joy.pajarla@yale.edu or yasmeen.asali@yale.edu.
Workshops take place on 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, and 9/27. All incoming physics graduate students are automatically registered for the series.
Please note: This workshop series counts toward the Fundamentals of Teaching series requirement for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP), and does not presuppose any previous engagement with the topic.
Agenda
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5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This four-part workshop series is designed to provide new physics graduate students with an introduction to pedagogical practices, supporting their development as effective and engaging physics educators. The workshops will discuss the various facets of teaching physics, from session preparation to in-classroom strategies and appropriate grading practices. Students will critically analyze relevant pedagogical literature, develop concrete strategies to use in their own classrooms, and put these ideas into practice through a hands-on micro teaching activity.
For more information, contact  joy.pajarla@yale.edu or yasmeen.asali@yale.edu.
Workshops take place on 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, and 9/27. All incoming physics graduate students are automatically registered for the series.
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This four-part workshop series is designed to provide new physics graduate students with an introduction to pedagogical practices, supporting their development as effective and engaging physics educators. The workshops will discuss the various facets of teaching physics, from session preparation to in-classroom strategies and appropriate grading practices. Students will critically analyze relevant pedagogical literature, develop concrete strategies to use in their own classrooms, and put these ideas into practice through a hands-on micro teaching activity.
For more information, contact  joy.pajarla@yale.edu or yasmeen.asali@yale.edu.
Workshops take place on 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, and 9/27. All incoming physics graduate students are automatically registered for the series.
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This four-part workshop series is designed to provide new physics graduate students with an introduction to pedagogical practices, supporting their development as effective and engaging physics educators. The workshops will discuss the various facets of teaching physics, from session preparation to in-classroom strategies and appropriate grading practices. Students will critically analyze relevant pedagogical literature, develop concrete strategies to use in their own classrooms, and put these ideas into practice through a hands-on micro teaching activity.
For more information, contact  joy.pajarla@yale.edu or yasmeen.asali@yale.edu.
Workshops take place on 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, and 9/27. All incoming physics graduate students are automatically registered for the series.
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
This four-part workshop series is designed to provide new physics graduate students with an introduction to pedagogical practices, supporting their development as effective and engaging physics educators. The workshops will discuss the various facets of teaching physics, from session preparation to in-classroom strategies and appropriate grading practices. Students will critically analyze relevant pedagogical literature, develop concrete strategies to use in their own classrooms, and put these ideas into practice through a hands-on micro teaching activity.
For more information, contact  joy.pajarla@yale.edu or yasmeen.asali@yale.edu.
Workshops take place on 9/6, 9/13, 9/20, and 9/27. All incoming physics graduate students are automatically registered for the series.
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Joy Pajarla
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