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Established in July 2002, the Center for Teaching and Learning at Otterbein College supports faculty and staff members involved in the common project of educating students. Thus, the two complementary features of the Center's mission involve enhancing the quality of student learning and creating opportunities for conversations about teaching and learning among faculty, staff, and students.
Programming includes:
- Campus-wide discussion of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- Workshops and panel discussions
- Support for new faculty
- Facilitated conversations in departments about teaching and
learning in disciplinary context
- Individual consultations about teaching
- Invited speakers
- Book clubs
- Professional Learning Communities
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Upcoming Events/Meetings:
Winter Quarter
Book Reading Groups:
Therese Huston's
Teaching What You Don't Know, Harvard University Press, 2009.
Group One:
Thursdays-Towers 116
Jan. 21, Feb. 4, 18 March 4
Group Two:
Fridays-Library Seminar
Jan. 22, Feb. 5, 19 March 5
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New Faculty Professional Learning Community
Winter Quarter-
Westerville Public Library
Fridays 3:45 pm
February 5
March 5
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New Faculty Mentoring Program
Frank Museum
Fridays 3:45 pm
January 22- Teaching
February 19- Service
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"The search is on for new and powerful ways to engage students, but today's campuses need more than new techniques. They need to build a culture where these new approaches can take hold and thrive."
- Pat Hutchings, "Building a New Culture of Teaching and Learning"
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