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The Informative and Formative Classroom: Session IV (How Evidence-Based Teaching Benefits Students and Faculty)
Lead: Center for Teaching and Faculty Development/Meg Gorzycki
Date and Time: Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: Burk Hall 333
This series of workshops will introduce and foster discussion about theories of best practice across the pedagogical spectrum. Peer conversations and exercises will help focus instructors on how to successfully apply best practice theory to curriculum design, student assessment, program evaluation and professional development as an educator. The workshops are designed to build on one another, but prior attendance or attendance at all four is not required or necessary.
Session IV: How Evidence-Based Teaching Benefits Students and Faculty
What is evidence-based teaching? How can it help you better understand student achievement, design or redesign courses and assignments? How can it help you advance your professional achievement and growth? Join us to explore the basics and discuss the possibilities!
The Center for Teaching and Faculty Development is dedicated to ensuring equal access to everyone. To request disability accommodations for any CTFD sponsored event, please either call the Center at 415.338.6456 or e-mail the Center at ctfd@sfsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.
For more information on how the Center addresses accessibility and equal access, please read the CTFD Accessibility Policy.
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Make your course concepts accessible for all your students. Find out how easy it is to implement UDL in all of your courses with these resources.
The Center sponsors a number of workshops, events, and brown bag sessions every month open to all SF State faculty members.
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