The Office of Education is concerned about the process of education for both faculty and students. Consistent with the School’s emphasis on active learning, the Office offers programs on teaching as a performing art, case-writing, and case teaching. In addition to these programs, which are offered periodically during the year, resources are available through the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning as well as other resources.
Teaching Courses with Multiple Populations (July 2010)
- Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning – Tips for Dealing with Hot Moments
- Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning – Teaching in Diverse Classrooms
Leading Discussions (July 2010)
- Office for Educational Programs – Video: Teaching a Case
- Resources for Case-Based Teaching – Web Links
- Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning – Tips for Effective Discussions
- Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning – Some Different Types of Questions
- Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning – Techniques for Responding
Effective Presentations
- U.S. Department of Labor – Effective Presentations with Visual Aids
- University of Washington – Creating Posters
Teaching Large Classes (July 2010)
- University of Washington Center for Instructional Development & Research – Teaching Large Classes
- University of Washington Center for Instructional Development & Research – Actively Engaging Students in Large Sessions
Classroom Observations and Feedback
If you would like another faculty member or educational consultant to observe one of your classes and provide feedback to you about your teaching, please contact Michelle Bell to arrange a time.
Michelle Bell
Assistant Dean for Educational Programs
Phone: 617 432 1778
Email: [email protected]
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