Faculty Learning Communities

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Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs) create spaces for small groups of faculty to learn, grow and experiment in relation to a shared commitment or goal. FLCs inspire and empower faculty to pursue projects that are germane to the institution with regard to student success, teaching and learning. They also create opportunities for faculty to collaborate with their colleagues across departments and disciplines, nurturing community and disrupting institutional silos.

FLC members guide and determine a community's progress over the year, including choices about meeting dates, readings, training or workshops they may need delivered by on-campus faculty developers, off-campus experiences they have as a group, webinars they participate in, and so on.

Fall 2024 FLC: Scholarship of Teaching and Learning

In this learning community, we will share goals and ideas for enhancing our teaching practices and will share practices we have found to be effective in advancing the mission and vision of 91ÁÔÆæ in our teaching. Facilitated by Dr. Lara Kassab (Teacher Education), this learning community will also provide the structure, resources, and time to develop an outline of a manuscript that could be submitted to a journal.

Participating in this FLC will enable you to do the following:

  • Reflect on equitable and engaging teaching practices.
  • Learn strategies to try in the classroom from a scholar of teaching and learning, and from one another.
  • Produce a detailed outline of a manuscript for potential publication.

by August 29, 2024. 

Have a great idea for an FLC? Please contact Magdalena Barrera, Vice Provost for Faculty Success.