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SUMMARY:CIRTL Network Teaching-as-Research Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Hear graduate students and postdocs from across the CIRTL Network share the results of their Teaching-as-Research (TAR) projects in this online presentation session. In TAR projects\, future faculty explore a specific question about teaching and learning\, design and implement some sort of classroom-based intervention to test that question\, and consider how they might adjust their teaching practices based on what the results show. TAR is a cornerstone of CIRTL’s work in developing reflective practitioners that support learning for all. \nSchedule\nThis online event meets on Wednesday\, April 8th at 8-9:30pm Gulf / 12-1:30pm Eastern / 11am-12:30pm Central / 9-10:30am Pacific/Arizona. \nHow to attend\nThis online event is open to the public. Once you register\, you will automatically receive Zoom information for the session.\nREGISTER NOW \nSpeakers\nThis year\, 17 emerging educators from 12 institutions will share their pedagogical research. Presentations will run concurrently across six disciplinary panels: \n\nEducation\nEarth Sciences\nMath\, Computing\, & Engineering\nHealth\nBehavioral & Cognitive Sciences\nAI in STEM Education\n\nView the full speaker list and session descriptions here \nAccessibility\nIf you have access needs\, please let us know what they are. Contact David Larson (dlarson23@wisc.edu)\, who is supporting this event\, 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 event to support accessibility for all our participants: \n\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\nAbout CIRTL Programming\nCIRTL Network programming is designed to develop future faculty committed to implementing and advancing evidence-based teaching practices to create undergraduate educational experiences that are accessible to all learners. Participants can explore our programming in any order\, and to whatever extent supports your own teaching development needs and interests. To help participants understand what they can expect across all our programming\, all CIRTL programming aligns with four broad learning goals; within those goals\, programming might provide participants with an introductory\, intermediate\, or advanced learning experience. \nThis course supports the following CIRTL learning goals at an introductory level: \n\nGoal 3: Cultivate teaching skills through reflective improvement. See more Goal 3 programming.
URL:https://cirtl.net/event/cirtl-network-teaching-as-research-presentations-3/
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SUMMARY:Johns Hopkins University In Person Teaching Institute
DESCRIPTION:Learn common themes and challenges of teaching in higher education during this 3-day Teaching Institute. Through faculty presentations and group work\, participants will learn about effective teaching practices\, with a focus on active learning\, backward design\, assessment\, and applying inclusive\, evidence-based practices to developing your own lesson plan. By the end of the institute\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\nExplore and test multiple teaching methods that engage and assess diverse students\nDevelop skills and strategies to continue growing as reflective instructors who employ evidence-informed teaching methods\n​​​​​​​Identify strategies that improve student learning outcomes for all students\nCreate a peer-reviewed lesson plan\nPresent a lesson plan or facilitate micro-teaching exercise to their peer group\n\nSchedule\n\n\nThis in-person institute meets daily from Wednesday\, May 27 through Friday\, May 29. Participants can see a detailed schedule upon registration. \nWorkload\nParticipants are expected to continue working on their lesson plan and micro-teaching activity outside of daily sessions. \nRegistration & Enrollment\nREGISTER NOW\nThis institute has a cap of 15 CIRTL participants. Registration will be processed on a first-come\, first-served basis. 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) to let us know how we can help you have a successful experience. \n\nAbout CIRTL Programming\nCIRTL Network programming is designed to develop future faculty committed to implementing and advancing evidence-based teaching practices to create undergraduate educational experiences that are accessible to all learners. Participants can explore our programming in any order\, and to whatever extent supports your own teaching development needs and interests. To help participants understand what they can expect across all our programming\, all CIRTL programming aligns with four broad learning goals; within those goals\, programming might provide participants with an introductory\, intermediate\, or advanced learning experience. \nThis institute supports the following CIRTL learning goals at an introductory level: \n\nGoal 1: Develop evidence-based teaching knowledge. See more Goal 1 programming.\nGoal 2: Connect with community to enhance teaching. See more Goal 2 programming.\nGoal 3: Cultivate teaching skills through reflective improvement. See more Goal 3 programming.\nGoal 4: Prepare for an impactful career. See more Goal 4 programming.
URL:https://cirtl.net/event/johns-hopkins-university-in-person-teaching-institute-3/2026-05-27/
LOCATION:Johns Hopkins University\, Baltimore\, MD
CATEGORIES:Institute
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SUMMARY:Johns Hopkins University Online Teaching Institute
DESCRIPTION:Learn common themes and challenges of teaching in higher education during this 5-day Teaching Institute. Through faculty presentations and group work\, participants will learn about effective teaching practices\, with a focus on active learning\, backward design\, assessment\, and applying inclusive\, evidence-based practices to developing your own lesson plan. By the end of the institute\, participants will be able to: \n\n\n\nExplore and test multiple teaching methods that engage and assess diverse students\nDevelop skills and strategies to continue growing as reflective instructors who employ evidence-informed teaching methods\n​​​​​​​Identify strategies that improve student learning outcomes for all students\nCreate a peer-reviewed lesson plan\nPresent a lesson plan or facilitate micro-teaching exercise to their peer group\n\n\n\nSchedule\n\n\nThis institute meets online daily from Monday\, June 8 through Friday\, June 12 at 5-8:30pm Gulf / 9-12:30pm Eastern / 8am-11:30am Central / 7-10:30am Mountain / 6-9:30am Pacific/Arizona. Participants can see a detailed schedule upon registration. \nWorkload\nParticipants are expected to continue working on their lesson plan and micro-teaching activity outside of daily sessions. \nRegistration & Enrollment\nREGISTER NOW \nThis institute has a cap of 50 CIRTL participants. Registration will be processed on a first-come\, first-served basis. 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) to let us know how we can help you have a successful experience. \n\nAbout CIRTL Programming\nCIRTL Network programming is designed to develop future faculty committed to implementing and advancing evidence-based teaching practices to create undergraduate educational experiences that are accessible to all learners. Participants can explore our programming in any order\, and to whatever extent supports your own teaching development needs and interests. To help participants understand what they can expect across all our programming\, all CIRTL programming aligns with four broad learning goals; within those goals\, programming might provide participants with an introductory\, intermediate\, or advanced learning experience. \nThis institute supports the following CIRTL learning goals at an introductory level: \n\nGoal 1: Develop evidence-based teaching knowledge. See more Goal 1 programming.\nGoal 2: Connect with community to enhance teaching. See more Goal 2 programming.\nGoal 3: Cultivate teaching skills through reflective improvement. See more Goal 3 programming.\nGoal 4: Prepare for an impactful career. See more Goal 4 programming.
URL:https://cirtl.net/event/johns-hopkins-university-online-teaching-institute-3/2026-06-08/
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