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Speaker Series

The CTL and ECLP Guest Speaker Series presents current scholarship of teaching and learning topics. The speakers listed below visited Dominguez Hills recently and drew audiences of faculty and staff. Each speaker does a live interview in the TV studio which is archived on the CTL website. The day includes a Provost's Luncheon attended by Deans and administrators, and a general session for faculty. Participants complete exit surveys which provide data used to improve the subsequent speaker series.

James A. Anderson

Diversity: An Essential Element of Scholarly Teaching and Learning
May 4, 2006

Tom Angelo

 

"Fostering Critical Thinking Across the Curriculum"

April 5, 2005

 Alexander Astin

"A Conversation With Alexander Astin"   

 November 14, 2007(Click here for Professor Astin's article in Jim Cooper's book)    

Richard M. Felder

An Introduction to Learning Styles: How Students Learn, How Teachers Teach,
and What Usually Goes Wrong with the Process

February 15, 2007

Diane F. Halpern

Learning is NOT a Spectator Sport: Using the Science of Learning to Transform College Classrooms
September 21, 2006

Jean MacGregor

“From Engaged Learners to Learning Communities”

February 9, 2006

Barbara Millis

"On Becoming an Engaged Community of Learners"
November 11, 2004

Craig E. Nelson

Fostering Critical Thinking & Mature Valuing Across the Curriculum (While Increasing Achievement, Equity and Retention)
March 14, 2007

Craig E. Nelson

"Student Engagement and Diversity: Methods for Increasing Equity and Student Success"
March 10, 2005

Karl Smith

“Using Cognitive Science Research to Design Instruction for Diverse Learners ”
October 25, 2005

Vincent Tinto

"On Becoming an Engaged Community of Learners"
February 24, 2005

 

 

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