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2013 Celebration for Teaching and Learning GTA and Graduate Student Application

Teaching in Harmony with the Brain:

Applying Learning Science in Today’s Classroom and Beyond


2013 Celebration of Teaching and Learning

Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning &

The School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies

 

Pre-Celebration Workshop

Thursday, February 7, 2013
12 p.m. - 1 p.m.
HSC Campus
Ambulatory Building, Auditorium


“Taking a Learning-Centered Approach to Teaching in the Health Sciences”
Pre-Celebration Workshop

Thursday, February 7, 2013
3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Belknap Campus
Shumaker Research Building, Rm 139

“Becoming a More Learner-Centered Teacher” 
Celebration of Teaching and Learning

Friday, February 8, 2013
8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Shelby Campus
Founders Hall

“Teaching in Harmony with the Brain: Applying Learning Science in Today’s Classroom and Beyond”

 

About Celebration:  Celebration is a one-day professional development opportunity that is held annually in early February at Shelby Campus. Sponsored by the Delphi Center, the conference is designed to foster teaching excellence at UofL by providing educators from across the university with evidence-based teaching strategies for improving student learning. Throughout the day choose from among ten, one-hour concurrent sessions led by faculty and visit our hands-on Learning Science Café. Highlights include featured sessions led by University of Louisville's Dr. Keith Lyle and Elon University's Dr. Steve Friedland. New this year, we have invited Ben Motz, Director of Pedagogy at Indiana University, to offer a closing plenary session.

About Dr. Doyle: Dr. Terry Doyle is an author, educational consultant, and professor of reading at Ferris State University in Big Rapids, Michigan. His latest book, Learner Centered Teaching: Putting the Research on Learning into Practice, presents the research-based case that Learner Centered Teaching (LCT) offers the best means to optimize student learning in college. The book provides the underlying rationale for this approach as well as examples and ideas for putting these concepts into practice.

Graduate Teaching Assistant Application

This year's conference explores the application of findings from learning science research to teaching. We will consider questions such as:

  • How do findings from learning science research inform effective practices in college teaching?
  • What are evidence-based teaching practices that have been demonstrated to enhance student learning?
  • What have members of our university community who have conducted research about the science of learning discovered?
  • How can these findings be translated to help us improve the teaching practices, strategies, and approaches we use every day?

To attend, Graduate Teaching Assistants must complete THREE steps:

    1. Complete the form on the SIGS website (http://graduate.louisville.edu/forms/2013-celebration-of-teaching-and-learning-application-form/) by Friday, January 18, 2013
    2. Have your graduate program director or chair send an e-mail to the Program Manager of the School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies, Dr. Michelle Rodems (michelle.rodems@louisville.edu), indicating approval of the student’s participation in the Celebration by Friday, January 18, 2013.
    3. Once you have been notified regarding your acceptance, confirm your plans to attend by Monday, January 28, 2013.
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