Teaching Institute: Preparing the Next Generation of Scientists to be Best Practice Educators
    
    
    
        
            Saturday April 04, 2020
        
    
    
        
            11:00 am
        
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            1:00 pm 
        
     Eastern Time (ET)
    
       Room 14 B
            
        BEH
        CVP
        NEU
        DPE
        
    
 Chair :
 Nicole Kwiek
Ohio State University
    
  As higher education moves toward an expectation of effective learner-centered teaching of all students, it is imperative that universities, colleges, departments, and programs offer appropriate training in and practice of evidence-based, inclusive instructional strategies for their faculty, staff, and graduate/professional students. In this symposium, participants will learn about innovative strategies and programs to theoretically and experientially develop faculty and future faculty in best practice teaching. Additionally, participants will learn how to create an educational environment in which all students feel valued and have equal access to learn.
        
  
Speakers
 Nicole Kwiek
 - Ohio State University
From Bench Top to Blackboard: Developing Skills in Best-Practice Teaching
 
 Laverne Melon
 - Wesleyan University
Evidence-Based Strategies for Creating Inclusive STEM Classrooms
 
  
Inclusive Teaching Demonstration 
 
 Patricia O'Sullivan
 - University of California, San Francisco
Educating Our Future Educators: A Health Professions Education Pathway for Students, Residents and Fellows
 
 Katherine Gruenberg
 - University of California, San Francisco
Teacher in Training: Exploring the Impact of a Health Professions Education Program on Personal Career Growth
 
 Justin Habash
 - Johns Hopkins University, Carey Business School
Practice without Preaching: Faculty Development and the Science of Learning