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GC599: Seminar in College Teaching

 

 

GC 599: Seminar in College Teaching

 

Are you currently teaching at NAU, or plan on teaching in a university setting?  Then this course is for you!

 

 

A 1-credit, Pass/Fail Course

Spring 2013

Mondays, 3:00 – 3:50pm

Faculty Development Teaching Commons:

Cline Library - Room 169

Course # 3974

Taught by

Linda Shadiow, Professor of Educational Foundations and

Director of the Faculty Development Program

 

This seminar is primarily intended for graduate students with teaching responsibilities (in courses or labs).

 

Apply Seminar Work to Teaching Practices in Your Field

 

Key Questions Addressed In This Seminar:

What perspectives do I bring to my teaching and how do they impact my curricular choices? How can students be productively challenged and effectively supported in their learning? In what ways can students be actively engaged in learning content and processes in the discipline? What kind of assignments and feedback on assignments has a meaningful role in furthering student learning?

 

For more information, contact Linda.Shadiow@nau.edu

 

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