How to Develop Your Lesson Plan Ͼ
This session counts towards a CIRTL Teaching Certificate Ͼ
Location
Information Technology/Engineering : 238
Date & Time
February 26, 2024, 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Description
If you are interested in a teaching career or actively pursuing the nationally recognized CIRTL certification, please attend this event/discussion. SEA CIRTL Fellows must attend.
This "How to Develop Your Lesson Plan" event and discussion will generally serve as a tool to prepare the classes you will give, considering the course content and creating a comprehensive schedule that aligns with the course objectives.
About our speaker:
This "How to Develop Your Lesson Plan" event and discussion will generally serve as a tool to prepare the classes you will give, considering the course content and creating a comprehensive schedule that aligns with the course objectives.
About our speaker:
Dr. Eileen O’Brien is the Director of the post master’s College Teaching and Learning Science Certificate program. She teaches varied graduate courses in that program and works with DPS to reach outside the university to prepare faculty to teach college level learners.
Dr O’Brien teaches undergraduate courses for the Department of Psychology. In addition to teaching, she provides research and programmatic consultation to early childhood initiatives, especially to child care, Early Head Start, Head Start, and women’s and children’s health programs. She advises psychology majors seeking the early childhood certificate through Education. She is a grant reviewer for the Administration on Children and Families and provides grant writing assistance to community collaborations. Dr. O’Brien’s background is in nursing and psychology, and her areas of interest are women’s and children’s health and well-being, integrated services for families through community collaborations, and measuring outcomes of early childhood interventions.