Engage in Faculty Learning Communities

Engage in Faculty Learning Communities
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Come together with supportive colleagues for sustained, meaningful conversations about teaching and learning. Meet regularly, share insights, make changes in your classroom, and grow professionally. Join a community that fosters collaboration, reflection, and professional development in the field of education.

  • Faculty
  • Learning Communities
  • Teaching
  • Professional Development
  • Collaboration

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  1. Faculty Learning Communities

  2. Sustained, meaningful conversations about teaching and learning with supportive colleagues.

  3. Meet 5-6 times in spring semester With (ideally) 8-10 colleagues Nuts and Bolts Make a change in your classroom Talk about it Write about it

  4. Recruitment Recruitment Center for Teaching & Learning Department heads Excellent teachers Colleagues Snowball...

  5. Key Responsibilities Key Responsibilities Build community Feed them Give them books/resources Schedule meetings send reminders! Keep them focused, engaged, and moving forward

  6. First meeting Introductions Goal setting Product

  7. Subsequent meetings ideas Discuss Discuss a chapter or article Plan Plan a change in your teaching Observe Observe each other's classrooms Debrief Debrief what you saw

  8. Make a change to an assignment, activity, or course material. Tell us about it: What did you change? How did it go? What would you do differently? Product

  9. Teaching & Learning Centers HELP! Chancelscholars@listserv.uga.edu facultyresources@usg.edu

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