Best Practices in University Teaching 2020 (JHU Affiliates)

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Best Practices in University Teaching 2020 (JHU Affiliates)

By JHU | Center for Educational Resources

Date and time

January 15, 2020 · 8am - January 16, 2020 · 2pm EST

Location

Johns Hopkins University

3400 N Charles St Room 478 - Bloomberg Hall Physics & Astronomy Building Baltimore, MD 21218

Description

The Center for Educational Resources is pleased to offer Best Practices in University Teaching (BPUT): a 1.5 day workshop for faculty. The workshop will present pedagogical best practices used at Johns Hopkins and peer institutions.

This is a great opportunity for new faculty who are interested in learning about evidence-based teaching practices, and is open to JHU faculty and lecturers from all academic disciplines.

Dates/Location

  • 1.5 days held on Wednesday, January 15 from 8:00AM-5:00PM and Thursday, January 16 from 8:00AM-2:00PM
  • Breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided.
  • The Johns Hopkins University - Homewood Campus

Topics Covered

  • The Science of Learning
  • Course Design
  • Effective Assessment Strategies
  • Evidence-based Teaching Practices
  • Inclusive Pedagogy
  • Technology/Teaching Resources

Program Facilitators

All sessions will be facilitated by Johns Hopkins faculty and the Center for Educational Resources staff.

Who should register?

This program is recommended for Faculty in their first few years of teaching, but ALL faculty are welcome to participate.

Registration

Registration will be open from November 1 - November 30 with limited spots available.

Workshop fee*: $850 (Full-time, benefits eligible JHU employees may submit for 100% tuition remission. There is no cap to this benefit, and it does not deduct from the annual $5,250 allotment for credit courses.)

*Please note: You will be contacted following registration with a pre-populated tuition remission form. Payment or tuition remission form must be received by November 30th to secure your seat in the workshop. In order to accommodate those waitlisted for this workshop, failure to submit payment or a signed tuition remission form by November 30th will result in the cancellation of your registration.

Organized by

The CER provides a variety of programs and services for faculty, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the John Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering including teaching resources, educational technology and tools, and a number of instruction-related publications. CER staff members meet with faculty to discuss course enhancements, manage the Technology Fellowship program, collaborate with faculty on grant projects, and offer structured opportunities for faculty to learn about educational innovations. CER also manages the University’s Teaching Academy.  To request a consultation with a CER staff member or to get more information about our services, please email cerweb@jhu.edu.

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