Do you ever wish you had more time to change your teaching? Do you plan to make changes each semester but eventually fall back into the same routine? What if you could make small changes now, and have a big effect on students' learning?
This semester we are hosting our 2nd reading group for faculty and teaching assistants! We've chosen to read, Small Teaching, by James M. Lang.
The reading group's first meeting will be held on Monday September 9th, from Noon - 1pm in LSE 232. If you're interested in joining us and would like a copy of the book, it's not too late, so please RSVP here.
In preparation for this dive into Lang's topic of small teaching, check out these resources:
This semester we are hosting our 2nd reading group for faculty and teaching assistants! We've chosen to read, Small Teaching, by James M. Lang.
The reading group's first meeting will be held on Monday September 9th, from Noon - 1pm in LSE 232. If you're interested in joining us and would like a copy of the book, it's not too late, so please RSVP here.
In preparation for this dive into Lang's topic of small teaching, check out these resources:
- Get started on reading the book by accessing the e-book from the ASU Library.
- The Chronicle of Higher Education gathered a series of articles by the author of the book. Topics include ideas on making small changes to teaching, such as the first or last 5 minutes of class, and helping students make connections to the world around them.
- Visit Lang's website
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