Graduate Teaching and Learning Community
Coordinated by members of the Teaching Center's Graduate Student Advisory Group
Purpose
Become a part of the Graduate Teaching and Learning Community (GTLC), an interdisciplinary collaborative group of graduate students exploring teaching practices and professional development in teaching. Together with peers, you can discuss relevant teaching and learning issues in a relaxed and supportive environment. The group, facilitated by graduate student members of the Teaching Center’s Advisory Group, will engage in topics such as applying for academic jobs, creating a new course, or troubleshooting your teaching.
The GTLC events take place monthly during the school year at the Liberman Graduate Center. All graduate students are welcome, and refreshments will be served with support from the Graduate School.
Note: Participation in these gatherings does not apply toward the completion of requirements for Teaching Center professional development programs.
GTLC Events 2017-2018
February, 28, 2018: “Designing Collaborative & Interdisciplinary Courses,” a panel discussion featuring Dr. Todd Decker, Musicology; Jessica Hutchins, DBBS; and Becki Baker, University College
January 31, 2018: “Teaching & The Campus Visit,” a panel discussion featuring Dr. Shankar Mukheriji, Physics, and Dr. David Strait, Anthropology
November 29, 2017: “Leveraging Teaching on the Job Market,” round table discussion featuring Dr. Michelle Repice, the Career Center
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