Dartmouth Events

Learning Community: The Faculty-Student Relationship

Join The Faculty-Student Relationship, one of DCAL's new learning communities.

Tuesday, January 21, 2020
12:00pm – 1:30pm
DCAL 102 Baker Library
Intended Audience(s): Public
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A learning community is a cross-disciplinary group of 6-12 members who engage in an active, collaborative, term-long program structured to provide learning opportunities, community building, and reflection. 

Each learning community focuses on a question, set of problems, or area of interest. Members deepen their knowledge in the chosen area by interacting on an ongoing basis through a series of seminars. Seminars take place on a bi-weekly basis, and may include reading relevant literature, discussing case studies or personal experiences, developing resources or other scholarship, attending events or conferences, and social gatherings. 

 

The Faculty-Student Relationship
A community of successful Dartmouth faculty reported recently that knowing and caring for one's students is the key to effective teaching. What successes and challenges have you found in relating to your students? What fosters these connections, and what hinders them? What do students need, and how can you find out? Join this learning community to explore the faculty-student relationship and its impact on teaching and learning.

This community will meet: January 21, February 4, February 18, March 3

Applications are now clsoed for Winter 2020. Stay tuned for Spring 2020 Learning Communities and contact dcal@dartmouth.edu with any questions.

For more information, contact:
DCAL

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.