Workshop: Increasing Metacognition in your Classroom

The School of Molecular Biosciences & The CVM Teaching Academy welcomes Dr. Amy Siegesmund – Pacific Lutheran University (PLU) in Tacoma Washington – on Friday, Jan.17. Dr. Seigesmund has regularly presented at the American Society for Microbiology Conference on Undergraduate Education annual meetings—topics including: case-based learning, interactive journaling, and role-play as an instructional tool.

Increasing metacognition in your classroom

Description: This workshop will be focused on developing tools that you can use in your classroom to facilitate increased metacognition and learning. While some background and context will be provided, this will be an interactive workshop; participants can expect to leave with tools they can use immediately. To that end, participants should bring course or assignment materials that can help inform instrument design.

Location: CUE 518 from 9 – 11 a.m.

https://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/teachingacademy/programs/Guest/2013-14/siegesmund.aspx

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