Passion and Pedagogy Series: Panel Discussion: Balancing Personal Interests with Teaching Practices
1:30 PM – 3:00 PM
Moderator: Kim Hill-Tout, Department of Geography and Planning; and Paul Akpomuje, Faculty of Education
Panelists: James Fraser, Physics, Engineering Physics, and Astronomy; Paul Grogan; Biology; Amanda Bongers, Chemistry; and Ben Bolden, Faculty of Education
Join the Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) for the second session of our Passion and Pedagogy Workshop series, where we will delve into the essential balance between personal interests and teaching practices. This engaging panel discussion will feature experienced educators who will share their insights on how to incorporate personal passions into pedagogical approaches while building a course that promotes students’ engagement and achievement of disciplinary learning outcomes.
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions, share experiences, and explore strategies for aligning personal interests with effective teaching methods. Whether you are looking to enhance your teaching style or seeking ways to authentically connect with your students, this session will provide valuable perspectives and actionable ideas to enrich your teaching journey.
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