Deep Learning (Community of Practice) Feb. 21, March 7, and 21
In his landmark study, the teaching scholar Ken Bain established the concept of “deep learning.” Teachers who foster deep learning help their students learn in ways that make a sustained, substantial, and positive influence on how they think, act, and feel. By reading Ken Bain’s book, “What the Best College Teachers Do,” and working with other materials, this community of practice will examine the concept of deep learning. Discussion will also focus on how deep learning has implications for our courses, our teaching, and our ongoing interactions with students.
Registration Link: https://goo.gl/forms/hVDhofxzIfWrXwGp2
Facilitator: Jordan Troisi, Ph.D, Research Fellow, Center for Teaching and Learning
Dates: Thursdays 3-4:30pm , February 21, March 7 & 21, Miller 208 (Snacks provided)