Teach-in: Culturally-Responsive Pedagogy
Online***Part of Marxe Diversity, Equity and Inclusin (DEI) Fridays Series Please register here.
***Part of Marxe Diversity, Equity and Inclusin (DEI) Fridays Series Please register here.
On behalf of the Queens College’s Center for Teaching & Learning: The Pedagogy of Kindness is a pedagogical approach focused on creating an atmosphere of consideration and care for each learner. This discussion series will expand upon previous installments, where educators connected to learn more about building communities of inquiry. In collaboration with the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy, we […]
Host: Cathy Kawalek
On behalf of the Queens College’s Center for Teaching & Learning: The Pedagogy of Kindness is a pedagogical approach focused on creating an atmosphere of consideration and care for each learner. This discussion series will expand upon previous installments, where educators connected to learn more about building communities of inquiry. In collaboration with the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy, we […]
Please join us for the CTL Spring 2022 Showcases in Teaching Innovation. The showcases this semester feature faculty who were cited by students as doing an excellent job of engaging them during the complicated times of the pandemic. Since March 2020 the CTL has run the COVID-19 Student Experience Survey. When asked the survey question, […]
On behalf of the Queens College’s Center for Teaching & Learning: The Pedagogy of Kindness is a pedagogical approach focused on creating an atmosphere of consideration and care for each learner. This discussion series will expand upon previous installments, where educators connected to learn more about building communities of inquiry. In collaboration with the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy, we […]
Join the developers of the CUNY 1969 project to learn more about their call for Fellows for the Summer 2022 (Virtual) Teach-in & Retreat. The intensive, and compensated, summer retreat is an invitation to explore the CUNY 1969 project in more depth, form a community of inquiry around CUNY’s history, learn about open pedagogy techniques, […]
Please join us for the CTL Spring 2022 Showcases in Teaching Innovation. The showcases this semester feature faculty who were cited by students as doing an excellent job of engaging them during the complicated times of the pandemic. Since March 2020 the CTL has run the COVID-19 Student Experience Survey. When asked the survey question, […]
On behalf of the Queens College’s Center for Teaching & Learning: The Pedagogy of Kindness is a pedagogical approach focused on creating an atmosphere of consideration and care for each learner. This discussion series will expand upon previous installments, where educators connected to learn more about building communities of inquiry. In collaboration with the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy, we […]
On behalf of the Queens College’s Center for Teaching & Learning: The Pedagogy of Kindness is a pedagogical approach focused on creating an atmosphere of consideration and care for each learner. This discussion series will expand upon previous installments, where educators connected to learn more about building communities of inquiry. In collaboration with the CUNY Innovative Teaching Academy, we […]
End-of-semester grading doesn’t have to be a solitary struggle! Join CTL staff for a synchronous online co-working session (on Zoom) and get some grading done in a quiet, communal virtual space. You are invited to provide your own drinks and snacks, and pets and other “coworkers” are welcome to make cameo appearances. Moderated by Pamela […]
You are invited to participate in Summer Class Planning: Engagement Tools and Ideas with Zoom! Host: Cathy Kawalek Engagement in summer classes is always top of mind when preparing your syllabus. Join us for a mini workshop to review 'design thinking' concepts with new Zoom options for both the online and classroom. We'll discuss ways to increase participation, […]
The CTL Writing Retreat is back on in-person! RSVP today for the Center for Teaching and Learning May 2022 Writing Retreat. Full-time and part-time faculty, graduate students who teach, and staff are all welcome to join us! The 2018-23 Baruch College Strategic Plan highlights the value of research in enriching the classroom experience for both […]
End-of-semester grading doesn’t have to be a solitary struggle! Join CTL staff for a synchronous online co-working session (on Zoom) and get some grading done in a quiet, communal virtual space. You are invited to provide your own drinks and snacks, and pets and other “coworkers” are welcome to make cameo appearances. Moderated by Hamad […]
The CTL Writing Retreat is back on in-person! RSVP today for the Center for Teaching and Learning May 2022 Writing Retreat. Full-time and part-time faculty, graduate students who teach, and staff are all welcome to join us! The 2018-23 Baruch College Strategic Plan highlights the value of research in enriching the classroom experience for both […]
On June 1, the way you create posts and pages in Blogs@Baruch is changing! Say Hello to the Block Editor, which will combine written, visual, and layout elements to allow easier multimedia content creation! Want to learn about this New Block Editor? Unsure how to make the transition? Join us to learn the fundamentals of […]
Are you new to Baruch? Teaching for the first time? Unsure about what kind of first impression you want to make on your class? Join us the Center for Teaching and Learning in an informal discussion of these and other teaching issues pertinent to the beginning of the new semester. This is an excellent opportunity […]
Hosted by: CUNY Central Office of Academic Affairs Join us for a workshop facilitated by Chia-Ti Chiu of the Lineage Project, addressing the burnout, trauma and isolation that are taking a profound toll on students' well-being and sustainability both inside and outside of school. Having a framework to understand the various ways trauma manifests can […]
On June 1, the way you create posts and pages in Blogs@Baruch changed! Say Hello to the Block Editor, which combines written, visual, and layout elements to allow easier multimedia content creation! Want to learn about this New Block Editor? Unsure how to make the transition? Join us to learn the fundamentals of using the […]
Are you new to Baruch? Teaching for the first time? Unsure about what kind of first impression you want to make on your class? Join us the Center for Teaching and Learning in an informal discussion of these and other teaching issues pertinent to the beginning of the new semester. This is an excellent opportunity […]
Hosted by: CUNY Central Office of Academic Affairs Join us for a workshop guided by The LGBTQ+ Student Center on how to include best practices for LGBTQ+ inclusivity from the syllabus to the classroom, and where to direct students if you do not know the answers. We will discuss the importance of affirming student pronouns […]
Spring 2022 Semester Guided Reflection, hosted by Allison Lehr Samuels and Tamara Gubernat, Center for Teaching and Learning In this working session we will reflect on the Spring 2022 semester: what worked well for us and our students, and what could have been better. It’s a time to consider the lessons we learned and what […]
Hosted by: CUNY Central Office of Academic Affairs Join us for a workshop on “Adult Learners, Andragogy, and Active Learning.” This workshop is an introduction to teaching and working successfully with adult learners and provides access to a newly developed, fully online three-module professional development workshop. If you are an instructor in a credit-bearing course, […]
On June 1, the way you create posts and pages in Blogs@Baruch changed! Say Hello to the Block Editor, which combines written, visual, and layout elements to allow easier multimedia content creation! Want to learn about this New Block Editor? Unsure how to make the transition? Join us to learn the fundamentals of using the […]
Hosted by: CUNY Central Office of Academic Affairs Join us for a workshop guided by Caitlin Henningsen, from the Frick Collection. Teaching at The Frick Collection is rooted in slow and sustained looking at celebrated works of art. Typically grounded in the historic setting of the Frick mansion on Fifth Avenue, such teaching increasingly occurs online […]
Join us to discuss Zoom tools for managing and increasing engagement in your online class. Hosted by Cathy Kawalek. Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIpduqopjsjE9BMGPqFmafpxE1BKvTstefV After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
In the CTL’s COVID-19 Student Experience Survey, Baruch students say that the top reason courses go well is clarity, consistency and organization in the way professors share information and communicate course expectations. In this working session, facilitated by Tamara Gubernat & Katherine Tsan of the CTL, we will begin to develop a clear communication plan […]
Hosted by CUNY Central Office of Academic Affairs Join us for a workshop guided by Derek Stadler and Priscilla Stadler from LaGuardia Community College. What are some barriers to learning that students, with or without disabilities, find themselves facing? How can we effectively design learning environments, so all students feel welcome? What is ableism, and […]