Giving and Receiving Feedback (CTE1106)
Explore how to use feedback as an effective teaching strategy at the Giving & Receiving Feedback (CTE1106) workshop.
Explore how to use feedback as an effective teaching strategy at the Giving & Receiving Feedback (CTE1106) workshop.
Gain techniques and confidence to make your in-person lessons more engaging at the Classroom Delivery Skills (CTE1226) workshop.
Fundamentals Microteaching Sessions provide participants the opportunity to practice delivering a 10-minute lesson and receive constructive feedback in a supportive, low-risk environment. This session is held in-person.
Fundamentals Microteaching Sessions provide participants the opportunity to practice delivering a 10-minute lesson and receive constructive feedback in a supportive, low-risk environment. This session is held online in Zoom.
Learn how to use questions in the classroom to facilitate learning and encourage participation at the Effective Question Strategies (CTE1190) workshop.
"The Land We Are: Artists and Writers Unsettle the Politics of Reconciliation" - Edited by: Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill and Sophie McCall (2015)
From the publisher: The Land We Are is a stunning collection of writing and art that interrogates the current era of reconciliation in Canada. Using visual, poetic, and theoretical language, the contributors approach reconciliation as a problematic narrative about Indigenous-settler relations, but also as a site where conversations about a just future must occur. The result of a four-year collaboration between artists and scholars engaged in resurgence and decolonization, The Land We Are is a moving dialogue that blurs the boundaries between activism, research, and the arts.
Fundamentals Microteaching Sessions provide participants the opportunity to practice delivering a 10-minute lesson and receive constructive feedback in a supportive, low-risk environment. This session is held in-person.
In this session, Steffanie Scott shares how she re-ignited her passion for teaching by integrating her interest in human-nature reconnection into her courses in Environment. How might you spark and sustain engagement in your own teaching and learning?
Fundamentals Microteaching Sessions provide participants the opportunity to practice delivering a 10-minute lesson and receive constructive feedback in a supportive, low-risk environment. This session is held in-person.