Seth Avakian, Program Officer for Title IX and Professional Conduct for the FAS Danielle Farrell, Director of Student Services, GSAS
This session will address principles of professional conduct and classroom management for teachers as it relates to Title IX responsibilities and Harvard’s commitment to gender equity. We’ll discuss how one balances Harvard University’s commitment to the free exchange of ideas while maintaining a safe and healthy educational and work environment in which no member of the community is on the basis of sex, including...
Erika Bailey, Head of Voice and Speech, American Repertory Theater; Lecturer on Theater, Dance & Media
We spend most of our time preparing for class by focusing on what we need to cover— what we need to SAY. But are we actually reaching our students? Our physical as well as our vocal presence play an integral role in our ability to communicate our ideas and engage students. This year, after more than a year of being physically distant from each other and teaching within the confines of a Zoom square, we will also be re-introduced to the possibilities of sharing...
Repeats every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday until Thu Aug 26 2021 .
11:15am to 12:15pm
Location:
Online or Sever Hall (see schedule)
Graduate student teachers are invited to join these facilitated discussions to consider key issues as we transition back to campus and to in-person teaching. Back Again sessions will run daily from August 23 to August 26.
This session is part of the Fall Teaching Conference, which is designed to prepare new and experienced graduate student teachers for their roles as Teaching Fellows in the FAS. Sessions are capped and pre-registration is required. Learn more ...
Repeats every week on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday until Thu Aug 26 2021 .
4:00pm to 5:00pm
Location:
Online or Sever Hall (see schedule)
Graduate student teachers are invited to take advantage of the opportunity to practice presenting a short lesson and get feedback from an experienced facilitator and a small group of your peers. Practice teaching sessions will run daily from August 23 to August 26.
This session is part of the Fall Teaching Conference, which is designed to prepare new and experienced graduate student teachers for their roles as Teaching Fellows in the FAS. Sessions are capped and pre-registration is required. Learn more...
Brett Flehinger, Associate Dean of Academic Integrity and Student Conduct Brigitte Libby, Assistant Dean for Academic Integrity and Student Conduct
What should you know about academic integrity at Harvard College as you prepare to teach this year as students return to the classroom (or enter for the first time)? This session offers an overview of the Honor Code, the Honor Council, and the most common types of concerns that come to the Council. We will also offer suggestions for how you can help students approach their academic work with...
Graduate student teachers are invited to join these facilitated discussions to consider key issues as we transition back to campus and to in-person teaching. Back Again sessions will run daily from August 23 to August 26.
This session is part of the Fall Teaching Conference, which is designed to prepare new and experienced graduate student teachers for their roles as Teaching Fellows in the FAS. Sessions are capped and pre-registration is required. Learn more ...
Repeats every week on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday until Fri Dec 10 2021 except Mon Sep 06 2021, Mon Oct 11 2021, Thu Nov 11 2021, Wed Nov 24 2021, Thu Nov 25 2021.
10:30am to 11:30am
Location:
Zoom
Drop in to ask representatives of the Bok Center, Academic Technology for the FAS, and the Harvard Library any of your questions about course and assignment design, library resources, or using Canvas, Zoom, or other technologies in your teaching.
Eleanor Finnegan, Assistant Director, Faculty Programming, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning
As a graduate student, you may be asked to teach a course outside of your primary area of expertise—whether in a department or program different from your own, or in the Program in General Education. This can be a daunting prospect, but effective teaching ultimately is not just (or even primarily) about mastering or communicating a specific body of content. It is about rendering transparent to students the rules of the disciplinary game(s) they are being asked to play...
Equitable and inclusive teaching involves cultivating awareness of the dynamics that shape classroom experiences and, critically, how those experiences impact student learning. In this session we’ll introduce some key concepts from the research on inclusive teaching, to help us 1) consider common challenges to fostering equitable and inclusive learning environments, and 2) discuss strategies you can use to create conditions conducive to helping your students feel both welcome and capable of learning effectively in your class. In the first part of the session...
Drop in to ask representatives of the Bok Center, Academic Technology for the FAS, and the Harvard Library any of your questions about course and assignment design, library resources, or using Canvas, Zoom, or other technologies in your teaching.
The Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning welcomes individuals with disabilities to participate in our programs and activities. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about a program/event, please contact bokcenter@fas.harvard.edu or 617.495.4869 in advance of your participation or visit.