The Teaching Centre provides leadership and support for a comprehensive program of teaching development designed to meet the needs of all University teachers and graduate students at all career stages. The goal of the Teaching Centre is to assist all teachers at the University of Lethbridge in achieā¦
The University of Lethbridge has grown in our first 50 years. Faculty talk about that growth and what the future of education may hold and how the University will continue to grow and evolve.
Technology has always been a part of education. Technology is constantly changing and how do faculty and students incorporate new technology into their teaching and learning. Faculty talk about how teaching has changed as the technology has evolved.
An education can open doors for you in the workplace. Faculty talk about the value of an education in general and specifically the role the University and faculty have in a student's education.
Beginning with the choice of location of the University our relationship with the community has changed. Faculty talk about the changes that have occurred over the past 50 years.
Classrooms have changed in the past 50 years in many ways. Faculty talk about the positive and negative aspects of classrooms at the U of L. As we continue to grow thought and planning continues as classrooms are constructed and renovated.
Teaching Awards celebrate teaching and recognize the importance of teaching to the philosophy and goals of the U of L. Faculty talk about receiving their award, what the awards do for faculty and the U of L.
There has always been a relationship between teachers and students. But has it changed over time? Faculty talk about how the relationship has changed and how they create and foster that relationship.
The University of Lethbridge was founded in 1967, as a liberal education university. As we celebrate the UofL's 50th anniversary in 2017, we have the opportunity to reflect on and explore how the institution has remained true to its initial vision; how the University and itās vision have evolved; and how the University plans to grow in the future. Passionate teachers inspire students and colleagues but where does that passion come from? How do you hold on to that passion? Faculty talk about how they got started with their teaching and the passion they have in their teaching.
The University of Lethbridge was founded in 1967, as a liberal education university. As we celebrate the U of L's 50th anniversary in 2017, we have the opportunity to reflect on and explore how the institution has remained true to its initial vision; how the University and its vision have evolved; and how the University plans to grow in the future. This episode focuses on the Changes in Teaching.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Adam Mason interviews Alain Takam about being a new faculty member at the University of Lethbridge.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Adam Mason interviews Sonya von Heyking about redesigning your course.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Bruce MacKay interviews Heather Ladd about punctuating the lecture.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Adam Mason interviews graduate student Kayla Ueland about the Graduate Student Teaching Development.
The Teaching Centre has a series of videos where a teacher at the University of Lethbridge is highlighted. Each video shows a particular aspect of that teacher's teaching style and is profiled in the video through interviews with the teacher and their students. In this episode Dr. Olu Awosoga and his students talk about teaching learning in teams.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Dr. Bruce MacKay interviews Andrea Glover about the Spark Symposium. The Spark Symposium is the University of Lethbridge's annual teaching conference.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Dr. Bruce MacKay interviews Dr. Tom Perks about attending a teaching conference.
The Teaching Centre has a series of videos where a teacher at the University of Lethbridge is highlighted. Each video shows a particular aspect of that teacher's teaching style and is profiled in the video through interviews with the teacher and their students. In this episode Nicole Wilson and her students talk about teaching beyond the theory.
Wilf Roesler and his students talk about learning through real world experience.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Dr. Bruce MacKay interviews Dr. Sheila McManus about Doors Open.
The Green Chair Interviews is a video series where faculty interview faculty about teaching related subjects. In this episode Dr. Bruce MacKay interviews Dr. Harold Jansen about Flipping the Classroom.
The Teaching Centre has a series of videos where a teacher at the University of Lethbridge is highlighted. Each video shows a particular aspect of that teacher's teaching style and is profiled in the video through interviews with the teacher and their students. In this episode Adam Mason and his students talk about inspiring students in the classroom.
Four faculty members from the University of Lethbridge discuss topics that impact teaching. Dr. Jochen Bocksnick, Craig Findlay, Dr. Kimberly Mair and Dr. Janay Nugent discuss Reimagining Classrooms.
Four faculty members from the University of Lethbridge discuss topics that impact teaching. Dr. Harold Jansen, Dr. Cliff Lobe, Dr. Janay Nugent, and Dr. David Slomp discuss improving student writing.
Four faculty members from the University of Lethbridge discuss topics that impact teaching. Andrea Glover, Dr. Michelle Hogue, Dr. Dan Johnson, and Dr. Sheila McManus discuss the First Nations Transition Program.
Four faculty members from the University of Lethbridge discuss topics that impact teaching. Join Dr. Robin Bright, Wayne Lippa, Dr. Sheila McManus and Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe in this episode as they discuss the Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW).
The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with Dr. Harold Jansen from the Political Science Department.
The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with Robin Bright from the Faculty of Education.
The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with John von Heyking from the Political Science Department.
The Teaching Centre has a series of videos where a teacher at the University of Lethbridge is highlighted. Each video shows a particular aspect of that teacher's teaching style and is profiled in the video through interviews with the teacher and their students. In this episode Dr. Greg Patenaude and his students talk about using language students can understand in the classroom.
The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with Bruce MacKay from the Liberal Education department.
The Teaching Centre has a series of videos where a teacher at the University of Lethbridge is highlighted. Each video shows a particular aspect of that teacher's teaching style and is profiled in the video through interviews with the teacher and their students. In this episode Luz Ospina and her students talk about getting to know your students.
The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with Christopher Kukucha from the Political Science Department.
The Teaching Centre has a series of videos where a teacher at the University of Lethbridge is highlighted. Each video shows a particular aspect of that teacher's teaching style and is profiled in the video through interviews with the teacher and their students. In this episode Ilsa Wong and her students talk about how she teaches leadership skills in her course.
The Green Chair Interviews are one-on-one question-and-answer sessions with some of the University's great instructors. Each interview provides insights into the instructor's teaching philosophy and teaching strategies. In this interview we talk with John Vokey from the Psychology Department.
Ed Wasiak from the Faculty of Education discusses his philosopy of teaching.
Jerimy Cunningham from the Anthropology department discusses his philosopy of teaching.
Kevin McGeough discusses his philosophy of teaching.
Heidi MacDonald discusses her philosophy of teaching.
Management professor Dr. Joshua Knapp uses scholarly articles in his teaching.
Bente Hansen from the Music Department talks about her philisopy of teaching.
David Hay from the History Department talks about his philosophy of teaching.