We are starting a new semester of the Undergraduates Engaging in Inquiry learning community. Look for our poster and concurrent session presentation at the 2008 Annual Faculty Retreat: Using the Science of Instruction to Foster Learning, held on January 31.
Learning Community Weekly Discussions
When: Every Thursday, from February 7 through April 10
What time: Gather at 3:00 pm for refreshments, discussions 3:15 – 4:45 pm.
Where: 428 Armory
Weekly programs will include:
- Nuts-n-Bolts of integrating inquiry into your courses
- Learn from the Expert about how to make your strategies actually work
- Critical Friends from our learning community who can provide feedback on proposals and innovative ideas
Undergraduates Engaging in Inquiry is a learning community that explores the role of inquiry in student learning and development. This community of scholars, facilitated by Walt Hurley and Prasanta Kalita (2007-2008 Distinguished Teacher Scholars), is open to all who are interested in helping their students become better learners, becoming more scholarly teachers, taking an active role in a community of like-minded learners, and sharing scholarly work with colleagues.
Drop by for conversation, sharing of ideas and experiences, scholarly discussion of inquiry and learning, and of course, refreshments.
Hope to see you there.
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