
Fundamentals of Equitable Teaching (4 Sessions - Mondays)
by Poorvu Center: Graduate and Postdoctoral Teaching Development
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This four part event will take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays: October 3rd and 5th; October 10th and 12thAre you aiming to foster an equitable and supportive classroom environment? Are you hoping to design lesson plans, assignments, and activities that are accessible and engaging to a breadth of students? In this four-part series, we will learn to apply evidence-based equitable teaching strategies, (including Universal Design for Learning), discuss how to create compassionate learning spaces, and engage with tools for equitable and transparent assessment. We will explore what it means to be equitable, become familiar with the scholarship on equitable teaching, and consider how inequity shapes our classrooms and the academy. Participation in at least three of these sessions is required for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP). For more information, please contact Richard Li (richard.li.rl839@yale.edu) and Micah Siegel (micah.siegel@yale.edu).
This four part event will take place online Mondays: 01/22, 01/29, 02/05, 02/12
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.
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12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Are you aiming to foster an equitable and supportive classroom environment? Are you hoping to design lesson plans, assignments, and activities that are accessible and engaging to a breadth of students? In this four-part series, we will learn to apply evidence-based equitable teaching strategies, (including Universal Design for Learning), discuss how to create compassionate learning spaces, and engage with tools for equitable and transparent assessment. We will explore what it means to be equitable, become familiar with the scholarship on equitable teaching, and consider how inequity shapes our classrooms and the academy. Participation in at least three of these sessions is required for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP). For more information, please contact Richard Li (richard.li.rl839@yale.edu) and Micah Siegel (micah.siegel@yale.edu).
This four part event will take place online Mondays: 01/22, 01/29, 02/05, 02/12
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.
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Are you aiming to foster an equitable and supportive classroom environment? Are you hoping to design lesson plans, assignments, and activities that are accessible and engaging to a breadth of students? In this four-part series, we will learn to apply evidence-based equitable teaching strategies, (including Universal Design for Learning), discuss how to create compassionate learning spaces, and engage with tools for equitable and transparent assessment. We will explore what it means to be equitable, become familiar with the scholarship on equitable teaching, and consider how inequity shapes our classrooms and the academy. Participation in at least three of these sessions is required for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP). For more information, please contact Richard Li (richard.li.rl839@yale.edu) and Micah Siegel (micah.siegel@yale.edu).
This four part event will take place online Mondays: 01/22, 01/29, 02/05, 02/12
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.
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Are you aiming to foster an equitable and supportive classroom environment? Are you hoping to design lesson plans, assignments, and activities that are accessible and engaging to a breadth of students? In this four-part series, we will learn to apply evidence-based equitable teaching strategies, (including Universal Design for Learning), discuss how to create compassionate learning spaces, and engage with tools for equitable and transparent assessment. We will explore what it means to be equitable, become familiar with the scholarship on equitable teaching, and consider how inequity shapes our classrooms and the academy. Participation in at least three of these sessions is required for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP). For more information, please contact Richard Li (richard.li.rl839@yale.edu) and Micah Siegel (micah.siegel@yale.edu).
This four-part event will take place online Mondays: 01/22, 01/29, 02/05, 02/12.
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.
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Are you aiming to foster an equitable and supportive classroom environment? Are you hoping to design lesson plans, assignments, and activities that are accessible and engaging to a breadth of students? In this four-part series, we will learn to apply evidence-based equitable teaching strategies, (including Universal Design for Learning), discuss how to create compassionate learning spaces, and engage with tools for equitable and transparent assessment. We will explore what it means to be equitable, become familiar with the scholarship on equitable teaching, and consider how inequity shapes our classrooms and the academy. Participation in at least three of these sessions is required for the Certificate of College Teaching Preparation (CCTP). For more information, please contact Richard Li (richard.li.rl839@yale.edu) and Micah Siegel (micah.siegel@yale.edu).
This four-part event will take place online Mondays: 01/22, 01/29, 02/05, 02/12
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.
Hosted By
Micah Siegel
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