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SUMMARY:Moving Forward Together: The Interdependence of Instructor and Student Motivation
DESCRIPTION:Explore trauma-informed strategies that motivate learning and teaching\, and reflect on the interdependence of student and teacher well-being in this online workshop. It can be challenging for instructors to remain connected to the intrinsic motivation to teach or to support their students in connecting to their intrinsic motivation to learn. Part of building motivation in the classroom is prioritizing this collective connection and learning. Participants will leave this workshop with a clearly articulated teaching philosophy reflecting the interdependence of student and teacher well-being that will serve to guide our future mentorship and pedagogical approaches. By the end of this workshop\, participants will also be prepared to: \n\nDescribe the intimate link between instructor and student motivation using the frameworks of parallel processes and trauma-informed teaching\nExplain the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and develop strategies for cultivating the former in themselves and their students\nEmploy evidence-based approaches to attune and attend to their needs as instructors and to the needs of their students\nDistill their personal values as a teacher into a concrete teaching philosophy statement\n\nInstructors\nAbby Schroering\, Columbia University\nKelsey Reeder\, Columbia University\nRyan Golant\, Columbia University \nWorkshop Schedule\nThis online workshop meets online in Zoom on Tuesday\, June 11 at 1-5pm Atlantic / 12-4pm Eastern / 11am-3pm Central / 10am-2pm Mountain / 9am-1pm Pacific. The workshop will include breaks for participants. \nAudience\nThis workshop is designed first and foremost for grad students and postdocs in STEM/SBE disciplines with some type of prior teaching or TAing experience\, but broadly relevant to anyone interested in exploring and learning about trauma-informed pedagogy. \nRegistration\nThis workshop has a no cap. Registration opens on Monday\, May 20 and will remain open until the day of the workshop on Tuesday\, June 11. \nREGISTER NOW \nAccessibility\nIf you have access needs\, please let us know what they are. Contact Kate Diamond (kdiamond3@wisc.edu)\, who is supporting this workshop\, to let us know how we can help you have a successful experience. In addition to meeting individualized needs\, we will also take measures throughout the workshop to support accessibility for all our students: \n\nUsing alt-text on images in reading materials\nSending pre-session reminders with upcoming assignments to all students\nSharing materials for synchronous sessions with students (slides\, activity instructions\, etc.)\nEnabling live captioning in synchronous sessions\nIncorporating multiple modes of interaction into synchronous sessions\n\n\nLearning Outcomes\nAll CIRTL Network programming is designed to help participants achieve familiarity with our Core Ideas. This workshop is designed around the following learning outcomes. \nAssociate: Evidence-based teaching\n\nDescribe several assessment techniques and recognize their alignment with particular types of learning goals.\nDescribe several known high-impact\, evidence-based effective instructional practices and materials and recognize their alignment with particular types of learning goals.\n\nAssociate: Learning communities\n\nDescribe and recognize the value of learning communities\, and how they impact student learning.\nDescribe several techniques and issues of establishing learning communities comprising a diverse group of learners.\nDescribe several techniques for creating a learning community within a learning environment\, including strategies that promote positive interdependence between learners so as to accomplish learning goals.\n\nAssociate: Learning-through-diversity\n\nDescribe and recognize the value of drawing on diversity in the development of teaching plans (including content\, teaching practices and assessments) to foster learning.\nDescribe how an instructor’s beliefs and biases can influence student learning.\nDescribe several learning-through-diversity (LtD) techniques and strategies.\nDescribe the impact of diversity on student learning\, in particular how diversity can enhance learning\, and how inequities can negatively impact learning if not addressed.\nDescribe the scope of diversity in learning environments\, of both students and instructor.
URL:https://cirtl.net/event/moving-forward-together-the-interdependence-of-instructor-and-student-motivation/
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SUMMARY:Quick Take: How to Plan a Single Class Session
DESCRIPTION:Get an overview of key lesson-planning topics – like backwards design\, learning objectives\, assessment\, and more – in this one-part online workshop designed for grad students and postdocs who have had some teaching or TAing experience. Participants will discuss concepts from Universal Design for Learning and emphasize the use of frequent formative feedback as an equitable way to promote learning. An explicit goal of this workshop is to help future faculty feel more empowered and confident in their own pedagogical decision-making. By the end of this workshop\, participants will be prepared to: \n\nIdentify several “big ideas” in their disciplines (core concepts/skills).\nAlign learning objectives\, assessments\, and learning activities for a single class session based on the big idea they selected.\n\nInstructors\nChas Brua\, Pennsylvania State University\nJohn Elia\, Pennsylvania State University\nShannon McClellan Brooks\, Pennsylvania State University \nWorkshop Schedule\nThis one-session online workshop meets online in Zoom on Thursday\, June 27 at 1-2:30pm Atlantic / 12-1:30pm Eastern / 11am-12:30pm Central / 10-11:30am Mountain / 9-10:30am Pacific. \nAudience\nThis workshop is designed for grad students and postdocs who have had some teaching or TAing experience. \nRegistration and Enrollment\n** At capacity and closed for registration as of Thursday\, June 6. ** \nCap: 50. Registration opens on Monday\, June 3 at at 1pm Atlantic Time / 12pm Eastern / 11am Central / 10am Mountain / 9am Pacific\, and will close when capacity is reached. Registration will be processed on a first-come\, first-served basis and registrants from CIRTL member institutions or alumni of CIRTL member institutions will receive priority. Once registration closes\, all registrants will be notified of their enrollment status. \nAccessibility\nIf you have access needs\, please let us know what they are. Contact Zoe Zuleger (zmzuleger@wisc.edu)\, who is supporting this workshop\, to let us know how we can help you have a successful experience. In addition to meeting individualized needs\, we will also take measures throughout the workshop to support accessibility for all our students: \n\nUsing alt-text on images in reading materials\nSending pre-session reminders with upcoming assignments to all students\nSharing materials for synchronous sessions with students (slides\, activity instructions\, etc.)\nEnabling live captioning in synchronous sessions\nIncorporating multiple modes of interaction into synchronous sessions\n\n\nLearning Outcomes\nAll CIRTL Network programming is designed to help participants achieve familiarity with our Core Ideas. This workshop is designed around the following learning outcomes. \nAssociate: Evidence-based teaching\n\nDescribe and recognize the value of realistic well-defined\, achievable\, measurable and student-centered learning goals.\nDescribe several assessment techniques and recognize their alignment with particular types of learning goals.\nDescribe several known high-impact\, evidence-based effective instructional practices and materials and recognize their alignment with particular types of learning goals.
URL:https://cirtl.net/event/quick-take-how-to-plan-a-single-class-session/
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