Conversations on Teaching is a series of workshops dealing with
basic elements in teaching at the college level. The program is
specifically designed to assist new full-time and adjunct faculty,
but almost any teacher could benefit from some of the topics
covered.
The objective of these workshops is not to teach you everything
about teaching, but to introduce tools that will help you to be
effective in the classroom. There is no one "right way" to teach;
each instructor must develop an individual style that suits them.
But there are guidelines in planning the course, teaching, and
managing it. It is on these guidelines that we will be
focusing.
The three sessions deal with planning, teaching, and managing a
course. Click below to access resources on each of these
topics:
I - Planning
the Course -- different approaches to teaching, constructing a
syllabus, preparing to teach
II
- Active Learning -- introduction to a number of active
learning strategies to foster student engagement
III.-
Classroom Management -- issues of time management,
discipline, and assessment
IV - Technology -- is now so central to teaching, we've
created a technology web page to guide you to resources on
the University's Web site as well as elsewhere on the Web
V - Publish
and Flourish -- a guide to academic publishing
Remember: There is nothing as wonderful as teaching!