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Past Workshop Information

2006-07 Workshops

Information on (and several audio recordings of) teaching development workshops held during the 2006-07 academic year is available on the Committee on Teaching Development (CTD) Blog.

 

2005-06 Workshops

Taking the Stress out of Speaking-Intensive Courses: Faculty Development Workshop/Luncheon featuring Beth DeStasio, Monica Rico, and Kathy Privatt, moderated by Julie Haurykiewicz, on Wednesday, April 5, 2006.

Technology and Teaching: Faculty Development Workshop/Luncheon featuring David Berk, Julie Fricke, and Kathy Privatt on Wednesday, May 3, 2006.

 

Previous Workshops

Speaking workshop with Tamara Burk and Lee Bowie from Mount Holyoke in February 2001. Over 35 faculty members attended this 2-day workshop.

Quantitative Workshop with Dorothy Wallace ( Dartmouth), John Schlotterbeck (DePauw), and Joan Garfield ( University of Minnesota) in June 2001. About 20 faculty attended.

Diversity workshop in September, 2001 with Matthew Ouellett on the dimensions of diversity requirement, particularly, he provided a framework for focusing on issues of diversity in the classroom.

Writing workshop with Martha Townsend on September 10th, 2002 coordinated with the Freshman Studies workshop.

Speaking Workshop with Sherwyn Morreale of the National Communication Association on September 8 and 9, 2003, coordinated with the Freshman Studies workshop (i.e., one morning of the workshop devoted to teaching first-year students).

Diversity Workshop on Global Diversity in September, 2004: Divisional Panels (Fine Arts/Music Panel: Frank Doeringer, chair, Gene Biringer, Rich Frielund, & Frank Lewis; Social Science/ENST Panel: Mark Frazier, chair, Jeff Clark, Marty Finkler, Karen Nordell, Terry Gottfried, & Dena Skran; Humanities/ ETST/GEST/Library Panel: Jane Parish Yang, chair, Gretchen Revie, Susan Richards, & Judy Sarnecki). Examined how the Freeman Grant has transformed our curriculum.

 

Luncheons 2001-2003

Diversity

Discussion of the video, True Colors, in the new speaking lab, Beth Haines moderated the discussion.

April, 2003, Diversity Luncheon: Carla Daughtry and Wendy Walter-Bailey presented on experiential learning in Ethnic Studies 200: Race and Ethnicity in the United States; Mark Frazier spoke on his in-class simulation of the World Trade Organization dispute settlement process in his Global Economic Relations

Foreign Language

Gustavo Fares and Birgit Tautz on defining and developing proficiency. Discussion of connections to teaching critical thinking in other disciplines. Eilene Hoft-March moderated the discussion.

Quantitative

Joy Jordan and Matt Stoneking on teaching quantitative reasoning and promoting transfer of skills across classes.

Speaking

Monica Rico on designing student speaking assignments and evaluating performance.

Beth DeStasio & Tim Spurgin on making a course speaking intensive, ideas for specific types of assignments during the term. Monica Rico moderated the session.

May, 2003: Speaking Luncheon

Beth Haines and Marti Hemwall on using “The Competent Speaker” form to evaluate student presentations (April, 2004).

Writing

Karen Hoffmann, Pete Peregrine, and Tom Ryckman on teaching writing intensive courses at the beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels.

Luncheons 2003-2004

Diversity

Luncheon on the diversity curriculum, our progress to date and areas in need of development (jointly supported by the Ethnic Studies and Gender Studies Advisory Boards, May 2004).

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