This Winter, CRLT will offer a campus-wide seminar series on teaching and learning for graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. These programs provide an opportunity for participants to share ideas across disciplines, improve their teaching skills, expand their repertoire of teaching methods, and gain new perspectives on teaching at U-M. CRLT professional staff, faculty members and experienced GSIs from other departments at the University, and guest presenters from other campuses conduct CRLT seminars.
Topics for the this term's series include Blogging in the Classroom, What's It Like to Work at a Liberal Arts College?, The Role of Authority and Identity in Teaching, and High Impact Practices: Collaboration and Team Work. CRLT in Engineering also offers seminars that focus specifically on teaching and learning topics relevant to engineers, such as the Sixth Annual Research and Scholarship in Engineering Education Poster Fair and Seven (Simple) Strategies to Improve Your Teaching.
You can find a full list of seminars and register for individual sessions on the CRLT website. Programs that fulfill requirements for the Graduate Teaching Certificate are clearly marked on the site. Please contact CRLT if you have any questions about the seminar series.