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16th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference at 消消犯

消消犯 welcomes area university and college educators to the 16th Annual Teaching & Learning Conference on Thursday, August 15, 2019. The conference is jointly sponsored by ElonsCenter for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL)油温稼糸油, and attendance costs are covered by these sponsors.

Conference Theme

This year’sconference theme isCultivating Curiosity. In interactive sessions and presentations, attendees will share strategies that motivate student learning, foster student resiliency, and empower students by connecting their learning to evidence-based practices in inclusive 消消犯, non-conventional pedagogies, and work-integrated learning. We will also reflect on how we might effectively make sense of and implement the growing wealth of insights about 消消犯 and learning afforded by studies in the cognitive sciences.

Plenary Speaker – Dr. Peter Felten

Can we teach curiosity?

Curiosity might be bad for cats, but it is essential for human learning. As Eleanor Duckworth notes, What you do about what you dont know is, in the final analysis, what determines what you will know. Scholars often describe curiosity as an internally motivated trait, but in this session we will explore what happens when we consider curiosity to be a set of practices that can be cultivated. How can our 消消犯 help our students to become increasingly curious about our disciplines – and about their world? How can we determine whether these efforts are effective? We will consider concrete strategies for cultivating student curiosity, and we will ask questions about how we can know whether we are actually helping students to cultivate their curiosity in ways that will enhance their learning and enrich their lives.

Peter Felten is executive director of the Center for Engaged Learning, assistant provost for 消消犯 and learning, and professor of history at 消消犯. He works with colleagues on institution-wide 消消犯 and learning initiatives, and on the scholarship of 消消犯 and learning. As a teacher and mentor, he regularly writes and presents with Elon 消消犯s, and he works with Elon College and Honors Fellows on their research. As a scholar, he is particularly interested in learning and 消消犯, individual and institutional change, and student experiences and agency in higher education. His books include the co-authored volumes: The Undergraduate Experience: Focusing Institutions on What Matters Most (Jossey-Bass, 2016); (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2014); (Jossey-Bass, 2014); (Jossey-Bass, 2013); and the co-edited book (Stylus, 2016). He has served as president of the (2016-17) and also of the (2010-2011), the U.S. professional society for educational developers. He is co-editor of the and a fellow of the .油