Again this year, Sara is heading up the coordination of the Evidence-based teaching in STEM seminar series, along with Miles Orchinik and Amy Pate. The Evidence-based teaching in STEM seminar series is geared towards faculty, postdocs, grads, and undergrads who are interested in learning more about evidence-based approaches to teaching undergraduates.
Seminars are Fridays at 3pm in LSE 106. This semester's lineup:
Sept. 9 Ian Douglas When Evidence-Based Teaching is NOT Enough
Sept. 23 Sara Brownell Hidden inequities in active learning classrooms: How groups of students are differentially impacted by active learning
Oct. 21 Padmanabhan Seshaiyer Enhancing student engagement in the 21st Century STEM classroom through interdisciplinary approaches to problem solving
Nov 4 Nadia Kellam The role of emotions in student learning
Nov. 18 Stanley Lo Discipline-based Professional Development Programs
Dec. 2 Sasha Barab Unlocking the Potential of All Learners to Thrive in STEM
Come to one or all of the seminars. They are open to anyone in the ASU community and beyond. If you are interested in signing up the seminar series as a class, students can enroll in Bio494/Bio598 Topic: Evidence Based Teaching in STEM! Bring a friend or colleague - the more the merrier!
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