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Seminars in Teaching Excellence (STE): Course Design and Assessment Techniques

Humanities Building 414 Portola Plaza, Los Angeles, CA

This STE allows faculty and graduate students to engage directly with educational research, including cognitive science, social psychology, and learning analytics. The participants in this seminar will read and discuss relevant literature and investigate a set of topics basic to course design and assessment. As in the Inclusive Classrooms STE, participants would have the opportunity...

Humanities Welcome

Schoenberg Hall 445 Charles E Young Dr E, Los Angeles, CA

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CIRTL@UCLA Info Session & Social Event

Terasaki Life Sciences 610 Charles E Young Dr S, Los Angeles

Come to a very INFORMAL Social event to hear about the CIRTL certification process and get to know CIRTL participants over food and drink. Dr. Rachel Kennison, Program Coordinator, will present a VERY BRIEF overview of the CIRTL@UCLA certification pathway – but this is mostly a time to get together, meet her and other CIRTL participants and get your questions answered. Date/Time: Friday,...

Graduate-Undergraduate Mentorship Program

Opportunity for Graduate Students The Graduate-Undergraduate Mentorship (GUM) Program   GUM IS RECRUITING: Graduate and professional students knowledgeable in education, humanities, public policy, social welfare, urban planning, sociology, psychology, or neuroscience to mentor undergraduate students. Email: gum@grad.ucla.edu Please apply at: www.gum.ucla.edu GUM OFFERS:  Leadership opportunities and mentoring experiences by connecting withUCLA undergrads who want to...

Inclusive Gathering: Hot Moments in the Classroom

Powell Library 186 10740 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

“Hot Moments in the Classroom” Wednesday, January 30, 2019 4:00-6:00pm Location: Powell 186 Invited speaker: Emma Naliboff Pettit Program Director UCLA Intergroup Relations Program This gathering will focus on presenting strategies for de-escalating moments of tension in the classroom, especially around issues of identity. How does a professor deal with contentious issues regarding race, gender, religion, and politics? What are practical Dos and...

Small Changes, Big Impact Workshop Series: TILT Discovery

Powell Library 186 10740 Dickson Ct, Los Angeles, CA

TILT Discovery Workshop Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TILT) focuses on how and why students learn course content. This workshop will introduce instructors to the TILT method through small but impactful interventions on assignment design. Workshop participants will revise low-and high-stakes assignments that promote equity and student accountability for their own learning. RSVP below.

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