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Are you interested in a career in college and university teaching? Do you want to improve your teaching and gain valuable pedagogical insight and training? Then sign up for the ​first-ever course offering from the UCSB Graduate Division!

By Shawn Warner-Garcia, Professional Development Program Coordinator
Wednesday, February 15th, 2017 - 1:48pm

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Are you interested in a career in college and university teaching? Do you want to improve your teaching and gain valuable pedagogical insight and training? Then sign up for the ​first-ever course offering from the UCSB Graduate Division!

GRAD 210 (College and University Teaching: From Theory to Practice) ​is designed to give graduate students experience in applying pedagogical theories and evidence-based teaching into course design, implementation, assessment and evaluation. The course will launch in Spring 2017 and will be taught by Dr. Lisa Berry, Co-Chair of the UCSB Faculty Advisory Board and Senior Instructional Consultant at UCSB's Instructional Development. The course will also be offered during the 2017-18 academic year by Dr. Robert Hamm, the Graduate Division's Director of Graduate Student Professional Development​.

Spring 2017 schedule: GRAD 210 lectures will be held on Tuesdays from 2-3:15 p.m. and discussion sessions will be on Thursdays from 2​-3:15 p.m.

​REGISTER TODAY!

For more information, contact Lisa Berry at lisa.berry@id.ucsb.edu.