TEA Dialogues Series: Establishing Inclusion and Developing a Positive Attitude

With Kalpana Gupta, Professional Development Lead, CTL

Interested in building your instructional toolkit? Please join us this semester for a series of workshops known as the TEA Dialogues. These workshops have been designed to involve educators in conversations and address best practices around teaching, engagement, and authenticity (TEA) using a culturally responsive teaching framework for their pedagogical practices. These workshops have been created for faculty, lecturers, and graduate teaching assistants who are focused on their teaching practices. They will be held on Thursdays, February 9, February 23, March 9, and March 23 at 3:00 pm-4:30 pm in the Center for Teaching and Learning. So come join us for some tea, coffee, pastries, and discussions on instructional strategies.

On February 9th, we will focus on creating a sense of belonging with different ways for establishing inclusion in our courses and help our learners develop a positive attitude for learning to improve connection and student success. 

Advance registration is appreciated but not required. Please join us at the Center for Teaching & Learning in the Center for Academic Success and Engagement on the third floor in room E390 on Thu, Feb 09, from 3:00 P.M.-4:30 P.M. 

This session is part of the TEA Dialogues Series. Attend one session or all sessions! Everyone is welcome even if you haven't attended before. 

Thursday, February 9 at 3:00pm to 4:30pm

Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE), CTL - E390 (Second Floor)

Event Type

Lecture/Presentation, Meeting/Conference, Information Session, Workshop/Training

Audience

Faculty, Students, Graduate Students, Postdoc

Cost

FREE

Group
Center for Teaching & Learning
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