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  • College Hall
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Creating a History Course

Facilitator: Drs. Sarah Gronningsater, Assistant Professor, History, and Kathleen M. Brown, Professor, History

Want to design your own history course, but not sure where to start? Join us for an engaging and insightful workshop where we’ll explore the art and science of course creation, tailored specifically for the history discipline. In this session, we’ll break down the key elements of designing both lecture courses and seminar courses. Discover […]

  • Levine Hall
    612
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Teaching Mathematics to Computer Science Students

Facilitator: Dr. Eric Wong, Assistant Professor, Computer & Information Science

In this workshop, we discuss how to tailor mathematical instruction to the needs and interests of computer science students, through the lens of Prof. Eric Wong's experiences with teaching mathematics for machine learning. We will examine what contributes to effective mathematics communication, including considerations such as pacing, presenting on the blackboard versus with slides, and […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Encouraging and Assessing Student Participation

Facilitator: Tiffany Nguyen, CETLI Fellow, Classical Studies

When the classroom is effectively engaged, student participation can be used as a tool to gauge the class's overall progress in the subject. In this workshop, participants will explore strategies for lowering the stakes for classroom participation and varying the ways students can participate in class so that all students get an opportunity to share […]

  • Levine Hall
    307
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Efficient Office Hours for TAs: Balancing Student Needs and Personal Time

Facilitator: Dr. Jessica Weakly, Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics

Managing office hours effectively can be challenging. This session will address strategies for respecting both students' needs and your own time. We’ll discuss approaches to streamline office hours, manage student interactions efficiently, and avoid extending office hours beyond what is practical. Faculty members who have successfully managed their office hours will share strategies and tips […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Helping Students Manage in a Stressful Environment

Facilitator: Cami Berlin, CETLI Fellow, Chemistry

This workshop will discuss different kinds of stress students might face and what TAs can do to help. Participants will gain hands-on practice responding to different situations, and leave the workshop with useful strategies to help students struggling with academic-based stress and anxiety, as well as a list of on-campus resources that are available for […]

  • Cohen Hall
    269
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Teaching Someone Else’s Syllabus

Facilitator: Graduate Student Panelists: Helen C. Wong, and Arielle P. Hardy, Art & Archaeology of the Mediterranean World; Peter Satterthwaite, Ancient History; and Samantha Marie Taylor, Classical Studies

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the Classical Studies department, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • Annenberg School
    223
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Teaching Challenging and Theoretical Texts

Facilitator: Dr. Guobin Yang, Grace Lee Boggs Professor of Communication and Sociology, Annenberg School for Communication

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the Annenberg School for Communication, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 CETLI Seminar Room
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Crafting Lectures on Complicated Material

Facilitator: Drs. Brendan O'Leary, Lauder Professor of Political Science, & Evelyn Thomson, Associate Professor, Physics & Astronomy

The most interesting material in a subject can also be the most difficult to convey. Brendan O’Leary and Evelyn Thomson kick off this conversation by considering how to create an […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Communicating Expectations: Teaching Students How to Succeed in Your Class

Facilitator: Julia Cope, CETLI Fellow, Communication

This workshop is designed to help graduate student instructors discuss and practice how to effectively communicate expectations so that students can succeed in their classes. To create a transparent classroom in which students understand the course expectations and the purpose of them, participants will discuss when and where to communicate expectations and conduct practice exercises […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    625
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Teaching with Special Collections

Facilitator: Drs. Zachary L. Lesser, Edward W. Kane Professor of English; and Emily Steiner, Rose Family Endowed Term Professor of English

Special collections often contribute to our research as scholars. How do we use them as teachers, and make them an active part of our undergraduate classrooms? This graduate student workshop will give participants a crash course in how to teach with special collections, using the Kislak Center’s special collections as its focal point. Potential topics […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Making Your Teaching Accessible and Inclusive

Facilitator: Rebecca Winkler, CETLI Fellow, Anthropology

How can we center inclusivity and accessibility in our roles as graduate TAs at Penn? In this workshop for new TAs, participants will explore the social landscape of Penn undergraduate classrooms and draw on their experiences as learners to consider how to decrease barriers to participation for students of diverse backgrounds. In particular, participants will […]

  • Williams Hall
    844
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How to Prep for Teaching Demos

Facilitator: Dr. Hsiao-Wen Cheng, Associate Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the East Asian Languages and Civilizations department, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 CETLI Seminar Room
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Making Use of Oral Exams

Facilitator: Drs. Robin Pemantle, Professor, Mathematics, & Karen Tani, Professor, History and Law

Oral exams allow students to show what they know and what they can do in ways that can feel more authentic.  Robin Pemantle of Math and Karen Tani of History […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Incorporating Punctuated Active Learning into Your Classroom

Facilitator: Jessica Shi, CETLI Fellow, Computer & Information Science

How can we concretely incorporate active learning into our teaching? The goal of this workshop is for participants to leave with both general strategies for using active learning to enhance student outcomes and a specific menu of active learning activities to select from. When considering these activities, participants will reflect on how an activity may […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Effective Lecturing

Facilitator: Ellen Munsterman, CETLI Fellow, Nursing

This workshop will assist graduate students across disciplines with strategies for delivering an effective lecture. Topics will include conventional versus interactive lectures, the use of inclusive teaching practices, and strategies for improving public speaking skills. Workshop attendees will leave with ideas for ways to enhance student learning when delivering lecture-based content.

  • Penn Museum
    345
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Approaches to Teaching the Canon in Intro Courses

Facilitator: Dr. Deborah Thomas R. Jean Brownlee Professor of Anthropology; Director, Center for Experimental Ethnography; Department Chair

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the Anthropology department, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • GSE Building (Graduate School of Education)
    322
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Grading and Feedback to Support Student Learning and Autonomy

Facilitator: Dr. Janine Remillard, Chair, Learning, Teaching, and Literacies Division, Graduate School of Education

“Research shows three reliable effects when students are graded: They tend to think less deeply, avoid taking risks, and lose interest in the learning itself” (Kohn, 2006). Grading can feel transactional and penalizing for instructors and students alike, and there is some evidence that it often impedes learning. In this workshop, we will discuss practices […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room, 134
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Creating a Sense of Belonging in Clinical Teaching

Facilitator: Drs. Deborah Becker, Practice Professor, Biobehavioral and Health Sciences; and Evelyn M. Galban, Academic Clinician Associate Professor, Clinical Sciences & Advanced Medicine, Veterinary Medicine

Clinical education is often intense and can be alienating for students. In this conversation, two clinical educators, Debbie Becker of Nursing and Everlyn Galban of Vet, will talk about how […]

  • Williams Hall
    844
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Let’s Write a Cover Letter

Facilitator: Dr. So-Rim Lee, Assistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the East Asian Languages and Civilizations department, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • Van Pelt Library
    CETLI Seminar Room 134
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Can Teaching Critical Thinking Lead to More Constructive Classroom Conversation?

Facilitator: Dr. Louis Newman, former Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education, Stanford University, and Professor of Religious Studies Emeritus, Carleton College

In the current contentious moment, conversation across differences may sometimes seem nearly impossible. Focusing our students on basic elements of critical thinking, though, can be one key to fostering more […]

  • Annenberg School
    300
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Leveraging Digital and Social Media in Your Teaching

Facilitator: Dr. Lucy March, Postdoctoral Fellow, Center on Digital Culture and Society, Annenberg School for Communication

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the Annenberg School for Communication, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • Fagin Hall
    300
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Meeting the Needs of Students with Diverse Backgrounds

Facilitator: Dr. Jie Deng, Professor, Biobehavioral and Health Sciences

All graduate students are welcome. This event grows out of concerns in the Nursing department, and so may be most useful to students in related fields. Please note that there is a Zoom option for this meeting and links will be provided to those who register. Counts toward the CETLI Teaching Certificate.

  • College Hall
    209
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Teaching Outside of Your Historical Subfield

Facilitator: Drs. Oscar Aguirre-Mandujano, Assistant Professor, History, and Joshua Teplitsky, Associate Professor, History

Expand your teaching repertoire and boost your job market appeal! Join us for an insightful workshop on mastering the art of teaching history courses outside your primary subfield. In this session, you’ll learn effective strategies for quickly gaining a solid understanding of new historical subjects, allowing you to confidently teach a wide range of courses. […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 CETLI Seminar Room
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Mentoring Graduate Students in the Lab

Facilitator: Drs. Corlett Wood, Assistant Professor, Biology, & Arjun Yodh, Professor, Physics & Astronomy

Mentoring graduate students in the lab involves providing enough guidance to get students started on the right track while knowing when to encourage students to work more independently. To start […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    134 CETLI Seminar Room
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Facilitating Discussions in Polarized Times

Facilitator: Drs. Roxanne L. Euben, Professor, Political Science, & Sophia A. Rosenfeld, Professor, History

Holding discussions in class can often feel risky or even impossible.  In this session, Roxanne Euben of Political Science and Sophia Rosenfeld of History will talk about strategies they use […]

  • Van Pelt Library
    Collaborative Classroom (113)
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Engaging Emotions and Identity in Professional Ethics Cases

Facilitator: Drs. Christopher Pupik Dean, Director, Urban Teaching Apprenticeship Program, Teaching, Learning and Leadership, Graduate School of Education; and Lauren T. Starr, Lecturer, Biobehavioral and Health Sciences, Nursing

In this conversation, Christopher Pupik Dean of Education, and Lauren Starr of Nursing will discuss how they structure their ethics classes to help students consider the roles that the students' […]