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A Discipline-Based Teaching and Learning CenterBuilding Interest and Engagement Through Enrichment Activities

A Discipline-Based Teaching and Learning Center: Building Interest and Engagement Through... [The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) offers a variety of enrichment programs that bring people together to learn from experts and from one another. This menu of opportunities provides faculty, postdoctoral fellows (postdocs), and graduate students with a venue to learn about effective teaching practices, and fosters dialogue about teaching and learning. Our enrichment programs generally take one of two forms: (1) visits from prominent Visiting Teacher/Scholars who come to share their expertise and engage in conversations, presentations, and brainstorming sessions; and (2) seminars and workshops that are organized by the TLC with university personnel serving as presenters and/or facilitators. In this chapter, we will describe both types of enrichment programs and provide examples of each.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Discipline-Based Teaching and Learning CenterBuilding Interest and Engagement Through Enrichment Activities

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015
ISBN
978-3-319-01651-1
Pages
19 –53
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-01652-8_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) offers a variety of enrichment programs that bring people together to learn from experts and from one another. This menu of opportunities provides faculty, postdoctoral fellows (postdocs), and graduate students with a venue to learn about effective teaching practices, and fosters dialogue about teaching and learning. Our enrichment programs generally take one of two forms: (1) visits from prominent Visiting Teacher/Scholars who come to share their expertise and engage in conversations, presentations, and brainstorming sessions; and (2) seminars and workshops that are organized by the TLC with university personnel serving as presenters and/or facilitators. In this chapter, we will describe both types of enrichment programs and provide examples of each.]

Published: Feb 2, 2015

Keywords: Professional Development; Faculty Member; Pedagogical Content Knowledge; Effective Teaching; Alternative Conception

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