CTL - Revealing the Wizard: Pulling the Curtain Back on Teaching - Queens Campus

February 12, 2013 12:15 - 1:40
Library room 110 - Queens Campus

Sue FordCollege of Pharmacy and Health Sciences

Date
    Tuesday, February 12
Time
    12:15 to 1:40 p.m.
Location
    Library room 110 in the back of the University Learning Commons, Queens Campus
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Metateaching is a process that fosters analysis of one’s teaching, recognizing the frame-work in which you operate under certain conditions (ex. a particular course). William Timpson developed an instructional map that can serve as a guide to placing learning ac-tivities in a 3D matrix of product/process, group/individual, and teacher-directed/student-centered. Using this map in the context of metateaching can help instructors visualize their teaching styles and direct productive changes.