On Monday, Teaching Scholars will share what they learned about learning
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) invites the campus community to share in the accomplishments of the 2013-14 Teaching Scholars in a program from 3 to 5 p.m. Monday (Sept. 8) in Phoenix Room A of the University Union. The following faculty members will be sharing their project results:
• David Helpap, Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science) • Jenell Holstead, Human Development (Psychology) • Katia Levintova, Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science) • Christopher Martin, Humanistic Studies (Philosophy) • Deirdre Radosevich, Human Development (Psychology, Women’s & Gender Studies) • Alison Staudinger, Democracy and Justice Studies (Political Science) • Gail Trimberger, Social Work • Elizabeth Wheat, Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science)
The Teaching Scholars program is a year-long faculty development opportunity, currently co-directed by Professors Ryan Martin (Human Development) and David Voelker (Humanistic Studies). Each scholar completes a project exploring student learning in a particular course.