70 likes | 204 Views
Teaching Methods Seminars. Why? Part 1: Brainstorming session: Your teaching concerns Part 2: Survey: What do you expect from the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence?. Part 1- Brainstorming session: Your teaching concerns. Give us issues you have identified in your teaching.
E N D
Teaching Methods Seminars • Why? • Part 1: • Brainstorming session: Your teaching concerns • Part 2: • Survey: What do you expect from the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence?
Part 1- Brainstorming session: Your teaching concerns • Give us issues you have identified in your teaching VERY QUICKLY KEEP IT SHORT Thank you…
Part 1- Brainstorming session: Your teaching concerns • Write down the two most pressing issues/concerns you have heard today VERY QUICKLY Thank you…
Part 2- Survey: What do you expect from the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence? The center offers: • Teaching support for faculty • Consultations: • Customized diagnosis • Course design/redesign • Cultivating students writing • Discussions with first-year undergraduates teaching • TA training • Assessing course progress • Support for teaching with technology • Blackboard, • Distance learning, • Multimedia, etc • Teaching support for Graduate students
Part 2- Survey: What do you expect from the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence? The center offers: • Junior faculty seminars • Faculty orientation
Part 2- Survey: What do you expect from the Eberly Center for Teaching Excellence? The Center offers: • Faculty luncheon seminars • Examples: • What Are Experts' Problem-Solving Skills and How Can We Teach Them?" • Assessing What You Teach and Teaching What You Assess • Integrating Assessment into your Teaching Practice • Working Effectively with Small Groups • Handling Problematic Student Behavior • Planning and Delivering Effective Lectures • Conducting Productive and Engaging Discussions
Part 1- Brainstorming session: Your teaching concerns • Give us issues you have identified: • In your teaching delivery, • In your interaction with students, • In assessment, • In course design, • In assessing students’ learning • And more! VERY QUICKLY KEEP IT SHORT Thank you…