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Workshop: Applied Teaching Methods - BAS Supervision and
Management
Course ID - CTD0419
Short Title: Applied Teaching BAS
| Audience |
Faculty |
| Length
of Workshop: |
14 hours |
| Prerequisite |
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Description:
The workshop is designed
to provide faculty with the expertise needed to embed applied learning
into the teaching and learning process of the Bachelors of Applied
Science Program. The workshop content will enhance faculty skills in
the delivery of applied teaching methods as they engage students in the
upper division, applied course work of the BAS-Supervision & Management.
The curriculum is an interactive blend of training methods, which
includes participation in a face to face discussion seminar.
* Approved CT&D Workshop for Faculty Professional
Development hours.
Objectives
As a result of successful completion of the
workshop, participants will be able to:
- Articulate how applied teaching and
learning is different than non-applied, i.e., abstract learning
- Incorporate experiential, practical, and
hands-on teaching methods into class activities while addressing the
different learning styles of students
- Utilize applied teaching methods in course
instruction including activities such as practicums, internships,
field experiences, service learning, research, project based
learning and problem based learning
- Discuss case study methodology to involve
students in crafting solutions requiring higher order thinking for a
range of actual businesses and institutions
- Describe multiple ways for students to
demonstrate knowledge and skill in an applied learning setting
- Design assessment activities based on students'
ability to create a solution to a problem addressing a genuine need
for which there is no perceived plan or solution but for which there
is an expectation of a genuine outcome
- Describe and develop activities in which students
experience management of self, people, resources and time through
individual and team based activities that require negotiation of
both learning and relationships
- Identify new partnerships and networks that can
assist students in the applied learning experience
Delivery formats: F2F
- Face-to-Face - All sessions meet in a lab or classroom Blended - At least 50 percent of the workshop time will be
spent online Online - No class meetings; all work is done online.
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Dates of
Workshop |
Reference # |
Delivery Format |
Meeting Days/Time |
Campus/Room |
Instructor |
09/03/10
and
09/10/10 |
615930 |
Blended |
Face-to-face meeting on 9/3/10 and 9/10/10 from 12:30 to
4:30pm with online work in ANGEL for the time between meetings. Registration
will end on 09/02/10 |
Kendall/K423 |
Jeffrey Kerr |
Registration information
Course ID: CTD0419
Course Title: Applied Teaching BAS
Reference # - see table
How to Register
Registration for CT&D workshops are through the Student Information and
Registration system. The process for registering for a CTD
workshop will be the same as registering for a regular class at MDC.
You can access the Registration System and register
for a CTD workshop using the same user name and password that use to
login to your computer. Example: Richard
Johnson would be rjohnson (You will
NOT
need to create a separate student myMDC account to register for a CTD
workshop)
Make a note of the Reference Number for the
workshop then go to
Registration Instructions
Once you have registered for a class, you can print your
schedule. Please make every effort to attend once
you've registered as seats are limited.
However, If you need to drop, you can also do this through the Web
Registration screen. CTD classes will
appear on your transcript as non-credit classes.
If you need special assistance to
participate in this workshop due to a disability, please call CT&D at
7-2366 so that appropriate arrangements can be made. College
Training and Development complies with the Americans with Disabilities
Act.
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