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Student engagement focus of annual Teaching & Learning Conference
August 14, 2014
The daylong program in the Koury Business Center was attended by hundreds of educators from across the region.
11th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference – August 14
August 7, 2014
Elon University welcomes area university and college educators to the 11th Annual Teaching and Learning Conference, jointly sponsored by Elon’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT).
CATL workshop on active learning – August 5
May 23, 2014
This workshop will compare the impact on student performance of active learning versus traditional lecturing.
CATL workshop on student metacognition – July 29
May 23, 2014
This workshop will explore ways to help students consider how they are learning.
CATL reading group on How Learning Works – July 16 & 23
May 23, 2014
This reading group will examine research-based learning principles and effective classroom teaching strategies.
CATL reading group on student engagement techniques – June 18 & 25
May 23, 2014
This reading group will explore practical strategies for increasing student engagement in the classroom.
'Transforming Students' explores how students change in college
May 8, 2014
Elon University professors Charity Johansson and Peter Felten have co-authored a book that explains how colleges everywhere can better help students learn and develop through meaningful experiences both on and off campus.
AACU officer to lead lunchtime session on 'Reimagning Writing' – May 5
April 28, 2014
Susan Albertine, vice president for the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Student Success at the American Association of Colleges and Universities, will lead a workshop for faculty and staff titled "Reimagining Writing: How to prepare graduates for the lives they will really lead."
Prudence Layne presents paper and leads workshop at the Mico Research Day Conference in Jamaica
April 17, 2014
The associate professor of English & coordinator of African and African-American Studies program was invited to present a paper titled "Transforming Higher Education: Restructuring Space and Minds” and lead a workshop for faculty during the Mico University College's Week of Activities held in Kingston, Jamaica during the week of April 8.
Prudence Layne interviewed on Jamaican Radio program
April 17, 2014
Associate Professor of English Prudence Layne, coordinator of the university's African & African-American Studies program, was interviewed on the live radio show “Both Sides of the Story,” a program that is broadcasted live on Power 106 FM radio in Jamaica.