
Instructional
Development Program
Teaching Fellows Program
The
Teaching Fellows Program brings together 12 to 15 faculty interested in meeting
regularly over the academic year to explore several topics related to teaching
and learning in depth. Teaching Fellows participate in a variety of activities
and meetings, including:
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A day-long orientation meeting focused on learning styles |
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The course planning workshops held the week before fall semester begins |
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A seminar that meets every other week throughout the fall and spring semesters (IDP staff select fall semester topics; Teaching Fellows identify topics for spring seminar meetings) |
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Individual consultation focusing on at least one course each semester |
The Teaching Fellows Program
requires a longer term and more intensive time commitment than other IDP
workshops and seminars. Participants say the pay-off comes from in-depth exploration
of issues, on-going conversation with colleagues in different disciplines, and
a sense of camaraderie with people who share interest in teaching and learning.
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There are a
few places remaining for the 2011-2012 Teaching Fellows Program. Please feel
free to contact us!
