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Meredith Goldsmith – What Can We Learn from a Map? Using GIS in the Humanities Classroom – April 18
February 4, 2016
In this presentation and workshop, we’ll explore the use of mapping in introductory courses in the humanities.
CATL workshop on transparent assignment design – Feb. 24
February 4, 2016
During this interactive session, we’ll discuss and apply the three simple principles outlined in the study to an assignment you’d like to improve or develop for a course.
Talking Teaching Tuesday on contemplative pedagogy – Feb. 23
February 4, 2016
Join us at the Oak House to discuss contemplative pedagogy practices.
CATL workshop on teaching financially challenged students – Feb. 11
February 4, 2016
In this lunch discussion, we will share research from recent studies along with strategies that are effective for working with and supporting students who have high financial need.
CATL workshop on active learning – Feb. 16
February 4, 2016
This workshop will focus on a handful of active learning strategies that can work in many types of courses.
CATL panel discussion on inclusive classrooms – Jan. 6
December 15, 2015
Elon faculty from a variety of disciplines will discuss strategies for creating inclusive classrooms.
CATL announces Fall Teaching & Learning Grant recipients
December 2, 2015
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces the recipients of Fall Teaching and Learning Grants.
#BlackLivesMatter #FaithLoveJustice: Engaging Privilege with Faith & Love – Jan. 12
November 5, 2015
Join us for a series of student-facilitated dinner conversations on Race, Racism, and Religion, paying particular attention to Jewish and Christian texts that challenge us on social justice, privilege, and racism.
#BlackLivesMatter #FaithLoveJustice: Why We Can't Wait NOW, or applying Dr. King to today – Jan. 19
November 5, 2015
Join us for a series of student-facilitated dinner conversations on Race, Racism, and Religion, paying particular attention to Jewish and Christian texts that challenge us on social justice, privilege, and racism.
Truitt Center hosts Religion and Social Justice Discussion Series
November 5, 2015
"To Heal a Broken World," conversations on Jan. 7 & Jan. 14 in the Numen Lumen Pavilion, will engage the Elon University community in what Judaism, Christianity and Islam have to teach about social justice.