PPT-Engaging Out of State and International Students
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Patricia Mahaffey Dean of Student Affairs Muir College Dulce Amor L Dorado Associate Director International Center November 20 2012 VCSA AllStaff Meeting OVERVIEW
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Patricia Mahaffey Dean of Student Affairs Muir College Dulce Amor L Dorado Associate Director International Center November 20 2012 VCSA AllStaff Meeting OVERVIEW Who are our International and Out of State students. Engaging Students. What the main barrier to using more engaging techniques than lecture? . What assumptions underlie that barrier? . What is the best alternative to that assumption?. the Chinese International Student in Massachusetts. December 14, 2012. Focus on China . Workshop. Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. Panelists. Rich Doherty. President, Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts (AICUM). Stream Explorers. Trout . in . Classroom. Watershed Education. TU Teens. Youth Camps. Annual TU Teen Summit. Watershed . Education. Trout in Classroom. 5 Rivers Clubs. TU 5 Rivers Rally 2014. Interns and . Case Study. Excerpt Taken From: . Engaging Students in Scientific Practices: What does constructing and revising models look like in the science classroom?. According to this case study, what is happening in several science learning environments?. Lucy Edmonds (chair) (Green Bay High School). Sarah Howell (. Te. . Aho. o . Te. Kura Pounamu). Liz Sneddon (McCauley High School). Michael Shadbolt (. Otumoetai. College). Inspirational, innovative, engaging statistics!. Erin . Horan . ehoran@uga.edu. ; . Deanna . Cozart. Educational Psychology; Educational Theory and Practice. Center for Teaching and Learning. Intros please!. Name, affiliation, anything else. Favorite . Campbell County Schools. What, Why, How….. What . are you learning? Ask this question after going over the learning target for the lesson.. Why. are you learning about this? Make a real-world connection with the students so they see how this effects their daily lives.. . Presentation to Senate Fiscal Committee. Grace Johnson, Director of Study Abroad. Linda Montaño, Director of Business Operations. Dieter Wanner, Associate Provost . for Global Strategies and International Affairs. By: Mindy Smith. Engaging Students. Why do you think some students complain about writing?. How can we make it more interesting?. Engaging Students. “Teachers set the tone that values student curiosity and thinking and respects all voices and visions. We work hard to build a community of thinkers, expressers, listeners, and learners, a community where kids and teachers care and wonder about each other’s interests and ideas and take time to talk about them, think about them, and explore them.” (Harvey & . Do . Your . Students . Look Like This?. Does Your . Powerpoint. Look Like This?. Teaching Tips and Tricks. Karen Jansen. Make it Engaging. Harvard. BBC. King’s College. Logos and Pathos. “The . best presentations are good . International Student Advisor. 403-210-9595. mostrows@ucalgary.ca. international.advice@ucalgary.ca. International . Students. Melissa Ostrowski. Demographics. Expectations of international . students. The White . House Initiative on . HBCUs Presents:. Agenda. 2. 1. Welcome & Introductions. 2. WHI-HBCU. Overview. 3. IAWG Overview. 4. Federal. Partner Opportunities. 5. Q&A. 6. Next Steps…. Critical Race Studies and . Intersectionality. 1. Aims of the module:. Understand CRT better and consider its application to various dimensions of social work practice;. Examine own biases in order to embark on social work practice that is critical of discrimination and oppression of underserved populations.. 2016 HBCU Peace Corps Car Tour. International Affairs Working Group Presentation . U.S Department of Education. White House Initiative on HBCUs . 105 HBCUs . 348,967 Students Enrolled . 51% Private , 49% Public .
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