The week's events
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How to Use Backward Design for Successful Learning & Classroom Teaching How to Use Backward Design for Successful Learning & Classroom Teaching
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January 4, 2023Date:
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 11:00am to 12:15pm
Location:
Onine
Teaching and learning depend on very intentional planning with outcomes in mind that are assessable. Based on this, we need to plan our learning activities. In this session we will focus on creating learner-centered lessons, recitation, or lab session plans. Participants will walk away with a clear comprehension of the backward design as the backbone of all successful instruction. They will have the opportunity to design a mini lesson to implement the concept for future use.
Facilitator: Seth Hunt, Doctoral Candidate in Plant Biology & GTA in the Biological Sciences Program
A zoom link will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
Category:
Professional Development
Academic Dishonesty Prevention and Intervention Academic Dishonesty Prevention and Intervention
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January 4, 2023Date:
Wednesday, January 4, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:15pm
Location:
Online
In this session Dr. Shannon Lynn Burton (MSU Ombudsperson) will present key strategies in discussing the importance of academic integrity, as well as in preventing misconduct, both in its more traditional forms, as well as in the digital space. Additionally, university policies and procedures in responding to misconduct will be explored to assist you in navigating these conversations. Participants will have the chance to discuss scenarios and think about strategies for how to communicate clearly with students.
Facilitated by Dr. Shannon Lynn Burton, MSU Ombudsperson
A zoom link will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
Category:
Professional Development
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Student Support and Behavioral Intervention Student Support and Behavioral Intervention
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January 5, 2023Date:
Thursday, January 5, 2023 - 1:00pm to 2:15pm
Location:
Online
This session will focus on how The Office of Student Support & Accountability (OSSA) can support student success by ensuring a civil and inclusive learning environment based on academic and personal integrity. Participants will learn how to support student learning in the classroom while also supporting student rights and responsibilities; how to effectively intervene and/or confront disruptive behavior; and how, when, and where to seek assistance as needed.
Facilitators: Rick Shafer and Josh Durbin, Office of Student Support & Accountability , Dan Munford, MSU Police.
A zoom link will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
Category:
Professional Development
Managing your GTA Role, Research and Course Work Managing your GTA Role, Research and Course Work
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January 5, 2023Date:
Thursday, January 5, 2023 - 3:00pm to 4:15pm
Location:
Online
GTAs have multiple roles and responsibilities during their graduate studies. Navigating the intricacies related to those several roles can be challenging at times. In this session, we will share how they can set expectations and clarify responsibilities early on, communicate boundaries, and cultivate assertive communication with their advisors and instructors of record. Participants will walk away with strategies they can implement immediately for a successful semester.
Facilitator: Chase Bruggeman, PhD Student & GTA, Chemical Engineering.
A zoom link will be shared with registrants prior to the date of the workshop.
Category:
Professional Development