Event Title

Teaching With Expertise, For Expertise

Location

Hart 113

Start Time

15-5-2014 11:20 AM

End Time

15-5-2014 12:05 PM

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As experts in our fields, occasionally faculty find themselves at odds with students who are not yet experts. The disciplinary knowledge and skills that faculty take for granted are often the missing link in their students' learning. How can faculty leverage their own expertise to help students develop theirs? The panelists participated in a faculty learning community (FLC) this year entitled Teaching for Expertise. Each identified a key "bottleneck" in one of their courses where students tend to struggle, and applied the technique of Decoding the Disciplines in order to address that struggle through an expert's lens. Panelists will describe their projects and demonstrate their revised approaches to an audience of willing non-experts.

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Moderator: Dr. Susan Eliason

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May 15th, 11:20 AM May 15th, 12:05 PM

Teaching With Expertise, For Expertise

Hart 113

As experts in our fields, occasionally faculty find themselves at odds with students who are not yet experts. The disciplinary knowledge and skills that faculty take for granted are often the missing link in their students' learning. How can faculty leverage their own expertise to help students develop theirs? The panelists participated in a faculty learning community (FLC) this year entitled Teaching for Expertise. Each identified a key "bottleneck" in one of their courses where students tend to struggle, and applied the technique of Decoding the Disciplines in order to address that struggle through an expert's lens. Panelists will describe their projects and demonstrate their revised approaches to an audience of willing non-experts.