Effective Teaching Strategies for the College Classroom Environment
A four-part series workshop has been designed to provide faculty an opportunity to strengthen their pedagogical skills. This series of workshops has been scheduled in response to faculty requests for peer-lead sessions that examine topics related to instructional design. While faculty are accomplished in their fields, some acknowledge they have not received formal pedagogical training.
In an effort to assist faculty with strengthening their content delivery and classroom management skills, CII will host the following series of workshops during the 2020-2021 academic year. The series will include:
Fall 2020
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Effective Teaching Strategies for the College Classroom Environment (Presented by Sarah Hibbett)
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Classroom Management & Effective Interaction (Presented by Sarah Hibbett and Dr. Alesha Northcutt)
Spring 2021
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Backward Design
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Assessment Strategies
In this session, Effective Teaching Strategies for the College Classroom Environment, faculty will be provided practical teaching strategies that will help transition from content experts into effective content deliverers. Topics to be discussed include:
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Lecturing
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Chunking class time
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Presentations, role play, demonstrations
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Flipping the classroom
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Promoting class discussions
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Effective and interactive questioning
Registration is required and seating is limited to 10 participants.