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September 13th, 2023

Teacher Emotions in the College Classroom: A Leadership Challenge

Join Mary Hlywa (retired faculty, Social Service) for this workshop, relevant to all faculty!
September 22 (Wellness Day) 10-11:30am

Leading a college classroom as a teacher is challenging cognitively, socially, even physically. Teachers experience a range of emotions while striving to meet pedagogical, institutional, professional, and personal goals with integrity. Join in to learn how to use emotions, especially those of aggravation, to reduce the emotional labour of teaching, meet classroom challenges constructively and guide teacher development and pedagogical practice.

Visit the Faculty Hub to see additional professional development opportunities!

Coming up in September:

• College Course Design Basics
• Classroom Management Strategies
• Evaluation of Student Learning (Part I)
• Intro to Moodle’s Gradebook
• Indigenous Perspectives
• Intro to Moodle’s Gradebook (on Teams)
• Integrating Sustainability into the Curriculum
• Intro to Assessment in Moodle


Over at the Faculty Hub

August 30th, 2023

Welcome back faculty!

Visit the Faculty Hub website to:

  • Learn about professional development opportunities
  • Consult resources related to pedagogy and teaching
  • Request support from a pedagogical counsellor

We wish you a great semester!


Recap of Winter 2023 Learning Communities

August 30th, 2023

Three teams completed the Learning Communities course design process this winter, resulting in new offerings in F23 and W24 in General Education and in two Social Science profiles: Psychology, and Social Change and Solidarity.

Visit the link below to read about the new offerings.


Over at the Faculty Hub

May 31st, 2023

Best wishes for a relaxing and energizing summer.

See you in the fall!

-Your Faculty Hub Team


Read more about: Update from the Interprofessional Education team

Update from the Interprofessional Education team

May 31st, 2023

Near the end of each semester, the IPE team typically updates the community on some of the IPE learning opportunities implemented. This time, instead of highlighting each activity, we wanted to turn the focus on one aspect of the IPE project: simulation. Here are the three major steps we completed this semester in an attempt…

Read more about: Moodle Day is May 26

Moodle Day is May 26

May 17th, 2023

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Call for proposals for Humanities and Public Life

May 3rd, 2023

Proposals to present at the 2023 Humanities and Public Life Conference are being accepted until May 31. The annual conference takes place at ÆßÐDzʿª½± from Sept. 21 to 24.

The theme this year is "What's the Point? Purpose, Meaning, and Value in Challenging Time." Please see thefor more details.


Over at the Faculty Hub

April 19th, 2023

Looking for classroom activities related to Earth Day 2023?

Check out the EarthDay.org !


Read more about: Art history teachers come together to rethink discipline

Art history teachers come together to rethink discipline

April 19th, 2023

  For several years, ÆßÐDzʿª½± Fine Arts faculty members Dr. Emma Doubt and Dr. Pohanna Pyne Feinberg have been having discussions about shifting pedagogical and curricular approaches in the art history discipline. “These shifts in the discipline resonate with a global paradigm shift and social justice movements that call for decolonizing education (amongst other systematic…

Over at the Faculty Hub

April 5th, 2023

What Does Community Mean in the Classroom? Sharing Stories, Swift Trust, and a Sense of Togetherness

This podcast from talks about ideas for fostering a sense of community, how swift trust can be applied in an educational setting, and how a storytelling activity can inspire students to share their own stories.

 

 


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