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Team Teaching from Classroom to Gallery
November 27, 2018 @ 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
FreeHave you ever thought about team-teaching a course at UF? Collaboration can energize our teaching just as it does our research. Through team-teaching, faculty are creating innovative undergraduate courses that would be impossible for a single faculty member to teach independently. Some of these courses collaborate across academic disciplines, while others collaborate with UF Libraries or the Harn Museum of Art. Some do both.
This workshop features two team-taught courses that collaborated with the Harn: Women Writers & Classical Myths, and What Makes a Monster. Learn more about team teaching in collaborative spaces and start planning your adventure. A follow-up workshop on the nuts and bolts of developing a team-taught class will be held on February 22nd, 2019.
Presenters: Marsha Bryant (Professor & Distinguished Teaching Scholar, English), Mary Ann Eaverly (Professor & Chair, Classics), Nina Stoyan-Rosenzweig (Senior Associate in Libraries, Health Science Center Libraries), Carol McCusker (Curator of Photography, Harn) and Eric Segal (Director of Education and Curator of Academic Programs, Harn)
This workshop is on Tuesday, November 27 from 3:30pm – 5:00pm at the Harn.
Team Teaching from Classroom to Gallery registration.
This workshop is part of the Passport to Great Teaching certificate track. For more information on upcoming activities, visit the website of the Office of Faculty Development and Teaching Excellence.