Fri, Sep 4, 2020

11:30 AM – 1 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Four Part Workshop Series: These workshops introduces core pedagogical principles and explores how to apply these to teaching courses in music. Geared toward first-time instructors and veterans alike, we will cover a wide range of topics, including developing concrete lesson plans, facilitating an inclusive and productive class discussion, and utilizing effective means of assessment. In addition, this workshop will provide a space for participants to discuss their own teaching and craft language around pedagogy, which will ultimately be useful for the job-market and beyond. For more information, contact catherine.slowik@yale.edu or alexandra.krawetz@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, and 9/25. Register for the series via the 9/4 event.

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Four Part Workshop Series: These workshops introduces core pedagogical principles and explores how to apply these to teaching courses in music. Geared toward first-time instructors and veterans alike, we will cover a wide range of topics, including developing concrete lesson plans, facilitating an inclusive and productive class discussion, and utilizing effective means of assessment. In addition, this workshop will provide a space for participants to discuss their own teaching and craft language around pedagogy, which will ultimately be useful for the job-market and beyond. For more information, contact alexandra.krawetz@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, and 9/25. Register for the series via the 9/4 event.

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Fri, Sep 18, 2020
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
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Fundamentals of Teaching: Music

Four Part Workshop Series: These workshops introduces core pedagogical principles and explores how to apply these to teaching courses in music. Geared toward first-time instructors and veterans alike, we will cover a wide range of topics, including developing concrete lesson plans, facilitating an inclusive and productive class discussion, and utilizing effective means of assessment. In addition, this workshop will provide a space for participants to discuss their own teaching and craft language around pedagogy, which will ultimately be useful for the job-market and beyond. For more information, contact alexandra.krawetz@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, and 9/25. Register for the series via the 9/4 event.

Fri, Sep 11, 2020
11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Online Event
Fundamentals of Teaching: Music

Four Part Workshop Series: These workshops introduces core pedagogical principles and explores how to apply these to teaching courses in music. Geared toward first-time instructors and veterans alike, we will cover a wide range of topics, including developing concrete lesson plans, facilitating an inclusive and productive class discussion, and utilizing effective means of assessment. In addition, this workshop will provide a space for participants to discuss their own teaching and craft language around pedagogy, which will ultimately be useful for the job-market and beyond. For more information, contact catherine.slowik@yale.edu or alexandra.krawetz@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, and 9/25. Register for the series via the 9/4 event.

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