Join us for this free, three part, interactive, Teagle Foundation-supported faculty development series exploring topics related to the science of learning in the time of COVID. You can attend one or all of these sessions. Previous topics have included: strategies to address lack of motivation and engagement, effective methods for teaching and learning remotely, strategies for teaching during crisis and beyond.
Once you register for one or more sessions, you will receive a confirmation and a link to a SHORT survey determining the topics most of interest to you. Each monthly meeting responds directly to the pre-survey responses to offer content of interest to the cohort. Information is applicable to faculty at all levels from any discipline.
This event is sponsored by ACL. As a member of HECCMA this event is free to you due to our membership in ACL.
Join with colleagues from institutions across the nation and the globe to learn how:
- the brain responds to uncertainty and disruption and related strategies for teaching and learning in a precarious world
- to prepare for a world that will be different and how to help students with the transition
- to collaborate and support each other during this semester
Session Structure:
- Applying Principles of the Learning Sciences to Faculty Questions and Challenges (20 mins)
- Going Deeper with Colleagues (25 mins in breakout sessions)
- Sharing the Learning Across Conversations (15 minute debrief)
When/Where:
All sessions will be presented via Zoom. A link will be sent with your registration confirmation email.
Date: February 26, 2021 Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (ET)
Date: March 26, 2021 Time: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (ET)
Presenter:
Dr. Chris Jernstedt is Professor Emeritus of Psychological and Brain Sciences and Founding Director of The Center for Educational Outcomes at Dartmouth College. A consultant researcher on SEPCHE initiatives over the past 11 years, Dr. Jernstedt’s research expertise focuses on all aspects of human learning and the factors that impact learning. His research interests span the learning sciences, quantitative measurement, instructional design theory and evaluation research. Dr. Jernstedt’s work has been covered in The New York Times, Discovery Channel Canada.
Moderator:
Beth Moy, Executive Director, Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education, President of The Association of Collaborative Leadership
This collaborative effort is made possible through the generosity of the Teagle Foundation and its support of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education's Integrating Liberal Arts and Business Through Social Impact and Social Entrepreneurship Initiative. Uplifting faculty connection and collaboration is the foundation for integrative learning.