ASCN presents “When things don’t go as planned… what happens then?”
ASCN has an upcoming webinar on November 28th, 4-5 pm ET/ 1-2 pm PT. The panel session will be on "When things don't go as planned... what happens then?” Register [...]
ASCN has an upcoming webinar on November 28th, 4-5 pm ET/ 1-2 pm PT. The panel session will be on "When things don't go as planned... what happens then?” Register [...]
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Get Your Syllabus Ready for Winter Quarter! Join CEILS Director, Rachel Kennison and Senior Associate Director, Jess Gregg, for a virtual workshop on Inclusive Syllabus Design. We will share some [...]
Ed Talks @CEILS: Learning Community Meetings! RSVP Here Jan 23: Melissa Paquette-Smith, Assistant Teaching Professor, UCLA Department of Psychology The Effects of Collaborative Practice Testing on Memory for Course Content in Introductory Psychology Zoom Option Available.
Save the Dates for Ed Talks @CEILS: Learning Community Meetings! RSVP Here Jan 30: Peter Fisher, PhD graduate, Social Psychology, UCLA Leveraging Dynamic Social Norms to Motivate Conversations on Difficult Topics in the Classroom
Ed Talks @CEILS: Learning Community Meetings! RSVP Here Feb 6: Britney Robinson (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Coordinator, UCLA Physical Sciences Division) & JoAnn Roberts (Associate Director for JEDI in Teaching, CEILS) Metacognitive approaches to prepare incoming students for STEM majors: Impacts & Lessons Learned from a Physical Sciences Bridge Program
RECONNECT: The CSU Symposium on Teaching and Learning California State University, San Bernardino February 23-24, 2024 (in-person) March 1, 2024 (virtual) California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) is excited to [...]
Are you teaching a course for the first time? Or are you seeking more guidance on what to do to set up your class? Do you have questions about effective [...]
Are you new to UCLA? Are you teaching at UCLA for the first time? Are you teaching a new course or a large-enrollment course for the first time? Do you have questions about effective ways to welcome students into your class on the first day? Are you concerned about your exams being both fair and [...]
Creating a more inclusive classroom for neurodivergent students About 20-30% of college students are neurodivergent. In this Teaching Tables gathering, we invite you to share your experiences with neurodiversity in and outside the classroom and discuss how we can all better support our neurodivergent students. Resource: Autism Goes to College Podcast. Episode 42: What professors need [...]