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How to design your course

SEA CIRTL Fellows Teaching Fellowship

Location

Online

Date & Time

February 24, 2023, 10:00 am11:00 am

Description

If you are interested in a teaching career or pursuing the nationally recognized CIRTL certification, please attend this event/discussion. 

This "How to Design Your Course" primer workshop/discussion will generally serve as a tool to prepare the class you will give, considering the learning objectives, inclusive teaching instructional strategies, how to assess student learning, the course content, and the schedule of classes.

About our speaker:

Dr. Kerrie Kephart is the Associate Director for Pedagogical Innovation, Research, and Assessment in the Faculty Development Center, supporting faculty to innovate in their teaching and investigate issues of teaching and learning in their classrooms and disciplines. Her interests in faculty development include the scholarship of teaching and learning, pedagogies of reflection such as journaling and portfolio development, active learning and inquiry-based pedagogies, writing across the curriculum/in the disciplines, and discourses of teaching and learning. She holds a doctorate in Curriculum & Instruction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, with a specialization in advanced academic literacy development. Prior to joining the FDC staff, she was Director of the Engineering Communication Program at the University of Washington, Seattle, and prior to that, she was Assistant Professor of ESL/Bilingual Education at the University of Texas at El Paso. In her previous positions, she conducted research studies in innovative teaching methods in the STEM fields and presented a workshop series in writing across the curriculum for faculty across all disciplines. She has also taught a variety of courses in language and literacy development, including academic writing for educators, writing the scientific article, technical communication, English as a second language pedagogy, principles of bilingual education, and discourse analysis.