教育学阅读小组
CTE的 organizes occasional reading groups open to instructors interested in delving into a particular author’s work or into a timely pedagogical text. Meetings are informal and are meant to provide an opportunity to share reactions, 问题, and thoughts about how to implement the principles introduced in the reading.
由CTE职员协助, these groups provide instructors the opportunity to connect across disciplines about a range of 教学 topics. Past participants have mentioned “the diversity of the group - in terms of field, 经验, and class type” and the “free-form conversation” as some of the benefits of the program.
住宿要求
卓越教学中心 is committed to providing equal access to its events and programs. Individuals with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations or who have 问题 about physical access may contact centerfor教学@emotionsamsara.com.
2024年春季
期待着鲁哈·本雅明 卓越教学奖 主旨演讲, the CTE is organizing a couple opportunities — one in person over lunch and one on Zoom — to discuss the chapter, 想象未来,,出自她的最新作品, 想象:一份宣言. Building on her earlier work on the ways technology can exacerbate racial divides in the name of bringing people together for common cause, her latest book examines the emancipatory power of the imagination.
All BC instructors are welcome to join the conversation. Everyone who registers will receive a free copy of the book. 要么亲自加入我们 四月二十三日中午十二时至一时 或在 4月24日4点到5点.
伸出手去 centerfor教学@emotionsamsara.com 有问题吗?.
过往读书会
2023年秋季
在CTE中, we’re hearing from more faculty who are looking to revise their grading practices in order to bolster student motivation, cultivate curiosity and intellectual risk-taking, and gain confidence that grades are reflective of in-course learning rather than access to previous resources, 除此之外. 继续从 2023年卓越教学日,加入我们的读书会 生长分级 作者:大卫·克拉克和罗伯特·塔尔伯特.
Open to faculty and any one who has served as a 教学 fellow in a previous semester, participants will get an introduction to alternative grading frameworks—from small adjustments to a fairly traditional framework to a complete overhaul of a course grading schema—while talking with peers from across the university about opportunities and challenges when implementing an alternative grading system in a particular course.
The group will meet three times with participants having the option to join in-person 或在 Zoom. Participants who can commit to attending all three sessions will be able to pick up a copy of the book. 如果你想加入我们,请 邮件金·汉弗莱 到2023年9月29日.
第一次会议:10月13日下午3:00-4:00
- 这本书是关于什么的(第2-9页)
- 我们为什么评分(第10-22页)
- A framework for alternative grading (pp 23-31)Does alternative grading work (pp 32-47)
第二次会议:10月27日下午3:00-4:00
- 评分标准(51-63)
- 规格分级(64-81)
- 可选:大班(98-122)
第三次会议:11月10日下午3:00-4:00
- 混合系统(81-97)
- 部分转换(139-145)
- 可选:实验课(123-138)
2023年夏天
教导违犯, bell hooks’s foundational work of critical pedagogy, helps frame 问题 that are still vital for transformative 教学 and learning. 我们如何让学生真正参与进来, confront oppression and center joy in the classroom, and fulfill the promise of educating as the
“实践自由”? Join us as we read selections from 教导违犯 over four sessions this summer. This reading group is open to all BC instructors. 如果你感兴趣,请发邮件 莎拉Castricum 了解更多.
2023年春季
CTE的 & Intersections are co-sponsoring a faculty listening group on 看到白色的 一个纪录片播客 广播场景 论“白”的历史渊源.”
We invite into this conversation faculty who are interested in understanding how history has shaped our contemporary racial context and the racism embedded in U.S. 文化与结构. Participants will have the chance to consider what it means for them to live in a way that is attentive to that still-unfolding history given the particularities of their context. 在会议期间, participants will explore what historically-conscious anti-racism involves in 奖学金, 教学, 以及对高等教育的倡导. We welcome faculty to bring their most pressing concerns for their work at BC into our conversation, 无论是关于教学, 指导, 奖学金, 或者别的什么.
正如标题所暗示的那样, this podcast and program are primarily aimed at supporting white people in taking an active role in dismantling white supremacy. Interested faculty of color are also welcome to join. If you are thinking about joining but want to know a little more before deciding if the group is likely to work for you, you can contact Kim Humphrey 有问题吗?.
The group will meet seven times over the course of the semester and participants who can attend every session will receive a $500 stipend. The group will meet on the following Wednesdays from 2:00 - 3:00 in person at the CTE: March 15, 22, and 29; and April 5, 12, 19, 和26.
CTE的 is offering a graduate pedagogy reading group led by graduate student instructors. If you are a graduate student or post doc, you are invited to join us for a series of five meetings to discuss the book 学习的火花 创新科技中心创新实验室(O 'Neill 250). 不需要有教学经验.
Meetings will be held on five Tuesdays: 2/28, 3/14, 3/28, 4/11, & 4/25从下午2点开始.m. - 3 p.m. Participants who can commit to attending all five meetings will be able to pick up a copy of the book; space is limited.