Location : EV1 241
The Centre for Teaching Excellence will be hosting a winter term New Faculty Teaching Day on Friday, January 22, 2016. This day is intended for those new faculty members that arrived after (or missed) our August Teaching Orientation Days. We will be offering three of our four core new faculty workshops all on one day (See below for descriptions). The fourth core workshop, Course Design Fundamentals, will be offered as a part of our regular winter term programming, and can be completed on February 2, 2016. In addition to the workshops, the New Faculty Planning Committee would like to invite you to a New Faculty Welcome Luncheon on the same day Friday, January 22, 2016 taking place at the University Club from 12:30 to 2:15 pm. During the luncheon you will have the opportunity to meet members of some key Academic Support Units on campus as well as your own new faculty cohort group. The workshops are scheduled around the luncheon. Please register for the Teaching Day events no later than Friday, January 15, 2016.
CTE910 Who Are Our Learners
Rumours abound about "students today" and, more locally, about "Waterloo students." This session provides an overview of learning and learners generally, and also more specifically at Waterloo. The information provided will allow you to better plan your teaching in light of learner characteristics, generally and at Waterloo.
CTE906 Classroom Dynamics and Engagement
What will you do when a student arrives late to your class? Disturbs others in the class with inappropriate laptop use? Tells you that your course is much harder than all their other courses? These are everyday issues that every faculty member will experience. At this workshop, you will become aware of common issues in classroom dynamics and will work to devise strategies to handle these issues. We will also consider the impacts of the potential strategies developed in terms of learner motivation and engagement.
CTE912 Assessment for Learning
How do we know students know and can do new things as a result of our courses and assignments? How will they know they know? Assessment decisions are made in the context of course objectives and constrained by class size and grading time allotted. We'll cover principles of feedback and evaluation of student work as well as practical advice. Participants will leave with the knowledge required to start an assessment plan for a course or assignment, along with tips about assessment tools such as rubrics, group grading forms, and multiple choice item analysis.
Please register for the Teaching Day events no later than Friday, January 15, 2016