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SUMMARY:CTLgrads Journal Club (for Graduate Students)
DESCRIPTION:\nButler Library\, 535 W. 114 St.\, New York\, NY 10027\nRoom/Area: 204 \nAre you interested in the research on teaching and learning and how to apply this research to your teaching practice? Join us for our CTLgrads Journal Club where we take a closer look at the research on teaching and learning. This term\, we will be looking closely at a series of articles published in Teaching gradually: Practical pedagogy for graduate students\, by graduate students. Each week we’ll look at one article and focus on how we can use the education research within it to inform our own teaching practices. \nThe CTLgrads Journal Club will be a HyFlex event\, you may choose to attend either in person or online via Zoom. Journal Club will start on Tuesday 2/8 from 2:40-3:55p and will meet every other Tuesday through April (2/8\, 2/22\, 3/8\, 3/22\, 4/5\, and 4/19). \nPrior to this session\, please read:  \n\nGina Marie Hurley’s “Chapter 37: Multiple modes of learning\, multiple means of belonging: Special collections and the undergraduate classroom”\nPlease add quotes you’d like to discuss and/or discussion questions to our collaborative document prior to our meeting.\n\nFirst time attending the CTLgrads Journal Club? We highly recommend you read this short\, 2-page essay by Lee Shulman “Teaching as Community Property” (1993) for insight into the goals of the series. \nOther Notes: \n\nRegistered participants will be sent a meeting ID and passcode to join this session via Zoom. Same-day registrations must be handled by emailing CTLgrads@columbia.edu.\nSign up for our mailing list to learn about the upcoming readings: https://bit.ly/CTLgradsJC-Signup\nReadings will be listed here and distributed to our mailing list one week prior to the session.\nParticipants are expected to have read the papers in order to contribute to and learn from the journal club’s discussions.\nIf you haven’t received the readings\, please contact CTLgrads@columbia.edu.\n\nSessions are co-facilitated by Chris Chen and Ian Althouse\, Center for Teaching and Learning\, and attendance is open to current graduate students and postdocs. \nColumbia University makes every effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. Contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu or 212.854.1692 for accommodations. \nThis event may be photographed and CTL staff may take screenshots. For concerns\, contact ColumbiaCTL@columbia.edu. \n\n\nEvent Contact Information:\nCenter for Teaching and Learning\nCTLgrads@columbia.edu\n\nREGISTER\n
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