Reflective Teaching Community Meeting: Jan. 20

The Reflective Teaching Community will meet Friday, Jan. 20, at the Faculty Development Center (room 420 Emerson Library). The event will start at 12 p.m., and the initial topic for discussion will focus on different approaches to having a successful first class.

Anyone who is interested in exploring new pedagogies, classroom activities and assessment techniques in the pursuit of improving their students’ learning experiences are welcome.

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  1. Will these meetings get taped and uploaded so that the faculty on the overseas campuses could also partake in these discussions and learn from them?
    Kindly and with greetings from Vienna,
    M. Regina Kecht

  2. Janny says:

    I agree with Maria its should be uploaded so that others can learn from it.Even if they don’t have a chance to join the meeting.
    The Reflective Teaching Community this coming Jan 20 is very great.

    Regards,
    Janna
    LCD Construction Inc.

  3. Chris Jones says:

    Thank you for your interest. Finding ways in which we can broaden this community to include our extended and international campuses is something we’ve been aspiring to do, although we still aren’t sure what the best way to go about doing this is. We may use a combined approach, possibly including:

    1. Connecting multiple campuses in real time via conference call.

    2. Adding interested faculty from extended campuses to our email distribution list for the Reflective Teaching Community so topics that are initially discussed in face to face meetings can continue with a wider audience online.

    3. Providing assistance and consultation for interested directors and faculty to set up their own Reflective Teaching Communities for their respective campuses.

    Regina, if any of the above three options sound interesting to you, please send me an email, and we will be more than happy to discuss this in further detail.

    Have a great day.

    Chris Jones
    Faculty Development Center