Fundamentals of Teaching: Contemporary Controversies in Pedagogy

by Poorvu Center: Graduate and Postdoctoral Teaching Development

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Mon, Sep 21, 2020 12:00 PM –

Mon, Sep 28, 2020 1:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Four Part Workshop Series: Join us for a discussion-based, journal-clubesque workshop series where we explore current controversies in pedagogy by engaging with a variety of current literature on the scholarship of teaching and learning. Each session will focus on a different topic, including: lecturing vs. active learning; technology vs. traditional teaching; and inclusivity, diversity, and bias. You will have the opportunity to reflect on your teaching, have frank conversations with an interdisciplinary group of peers, and prepare informed answers to job market questions. Postdocs and graduate students with teaching experience and some familiarity with pedagogical techniques (ex. Fundamentals or other Poorvu Center programming) are especially encouraged to attend. Attendees should be prepared to do about 20-30 minutes of reading per session. For more information, contact malena.rice@yale.edu or benjamin.pokross@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, and 10/12. Register for the series via the 9/21 event.

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Mon, Oct 12, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Online Event
Fundamentals of Teaching: Contemporary Controversies in Pedagogy

Four Part Workshop Series: Join us for a discussion-based, journal-clubesque workshop series where we explore current controversies in pedagogy by engaging with a variety of current literature on the scholarship of teaching and learning. Each session will focus on a different topic, including: lecturing vs. active learning; technology vs. traditional teaching; and inclusivity, diversity, and bias. You will have the opportunity to reflect on your teaching, have frank conversations with an interdisciplinary group of peers, and prepare informed answers to job market questions. Postdocs and graduate students with teaching experience and some familiarity with pedagogical techniques (ex. Fundamentals or other Poorvu Center programming) are especially encouraged to attend. Attendees should be prepared to do about 20-30 minutes of reading per session. For more information, contact malena.rice@yale.edu or benjamin.pokross@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, and 10/12. Register for the series via the 9/21 event.

Mon, Oct 05, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Online Event
Fundamentals of Teaching: Contemporary Controversies in Pedagogy

Four Part Workshop Series: Join us for a discussion-based, journal-clubesque workshop series where we explore current controversies in pedagogy by engaging with a variety of current literature on the scholarship of teaching and learning. Each session will focus on a different topic, including: lecturing vs. active learning; technology vs. traditional teaching; and inclusivity, diversity, and bias. You will have the opportunity to reflect on your teaching, have frank conversations with an interdisciplinary group of peers, and prepare informed answers to job market questions. Postdocs and graduate students with teaching experience and some familiarity with pedagogical techniques (ex. Fundamentals or other Poorvu Center programming) are especially encouraged to attend. Attendees should be prepared to do about 20-30 minutes of reading per session. For more information, contact malena.rice@yale.edu or benjamin.pokross@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, and 10/12. Register for the series via the 9/21 event.

Mon, Sep 28, 2020
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Online Event
Fundamentals of Teaching: Contemporary Controversies in Pedagogy

Four Part Workshop Series: Join us for a discussion-based, journal-clubesque workshop series where we explore current controversies in pedagogy by engaging with a variety of current literature on the scholarship of teaching and learning. Each session will focus on a different topic, including: lecturing vs. active learning; technology vs. traditional teaching; and inclusivity, diversity, and bias. You will have the opportunity to reflect on your teaching, have frank conversations with an interdisciplinary group of peers, and prepare informed answers to job market questions. Postdocs and graduate students with teaching experience and some familiarity with pedagogical techniques (ex. Fundamentals or other Poorvu Center programming) are especially encouraged to attend. Attendees should be prepared to do about 20-30 minutes of reading per session. For more information, contact malena.rice@yale.edu or benjamin.pokross@yale.edu. Workshops take place on 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, and 10/12. Register for the series via the 9/21 event.

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