Most-needed information for specific patron groups
The 4th, 5th, and 6th floors, including the book stacks, are CLOSED to patrons while we make building improvements. Study space and reservable study rooms are available on the 1st and 2nd (entrance) floors. Books are available via Retrieval and Pick Up. Books located in areas of active work may take an additional 1-2 days to retrieve.
This workshop uses an example of what not to do to think about how to design syllabi that promote student engagement and incorporate principles of inclusive teaching.
Embedding the principles of peer education in classroom instruction can help students make the most of discussion, participation, and group and team work.
Former CCAS dean and professor of psychology Dr. Peg Barratt, will explore what the science of how people think and act can teach us about how students learn, and how to adjust our teaching in response.
This workshop uses an example of what not to do to think about how to design syllabi that promote student engagement and incorporate principles of inclusive teaching.