July 21-24: Pilot workshop about STEM teaching with a twist

“Wanted: Professors, post doctorate and graduate students from Washington State University who want to teach science not just as a class but as an event. Must be creative, motivated and willing to learn how to alter the traditional one-way lecture approach of teaching biology, botany, engineering – you name it. Several-day commitment is required.

On July 21-24, the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine’s Teaching Academy and the Provost’s Office are hosting a “Scientific Teaching” workshop on the Pullman campus. ”   To read the rest of this article by Linda Weiford, WSU News go here: https://news.wsu.edu/2014/07/07/july-21-24-pilot-workshop-about-stem-teaching-with-a-twist/#.U7sdb_ldXAm 

Registration for the workshop ends this Friday, July 11th.

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