19th Georgia Conference On College & University Teaching
Friday & Saturday February 3-4, 2012
KSU Center - 3333 Busbee Dr. Kennesaw, GA 30144
CALL FOR PROPOSALS 19TH GEORGIA CONFERENCE ON COLLEGE & UNIVERSITY TEACHING
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Looking for a low cost, interactive, and collegial conference on teaching in these tight budget times? Please consider submitting a proposal to the Georgia Conference on College & University Teaching.
About the Conference
The Georgia Conference on College & University Teaching is an interdisciplinary conference designed to provide college and university faculty with the opportunity to discuss and share experiences and innovative teaching techniques. Since 1993 faculty from all 34 University System of Georgia colleges and universities, as well as many other schools in the Southeastern region have attended. The conference offers concurrent sessions on teaching techniques and emerging issues in higher education in a relaxed, congenial atmosphere. There are also opportunities for participants to network and establish professional contacts with fellow educators.
Call For Proposals
We invite you to submit proposals for workshops, symposia, paper and/or poster presentations. Proposal topics might include: innovative pedagogy, particularly research-based innovations that focus on student-centered learning; course and program assessment; diversity and inclusiveness in the curriculum; teaching with technology; interdisciplinary teaching; graduate education; and mentoring of students and faculty.
Following the principles of effective teaching, we are seeking engaging, lively presentations that model an active-learning approach. Preference will be given to proposals that emphasize practical, research-based approaches that can be adapted by participants from a variety of disciplines for immediate use in their college/university classes or academic programs.
PLEASE NOTE: We do not encourage proposals that are solely focused on teaching and learning in a single discipline or research focused on K-12 teaching and learning. In both content and title, proposals should address how an innovative technique developed in the context of one discipline can be adapted to other disciplines.
To submit your proposal, please visit the conference website: http://www.kennesaw.edu/cetl/conferences/gaconf/2012.html
Submission Deadline:
Friday, November 11, 2011 no later than 11:59 p.m.
Notifications of acceptance or rejections:
Friday, December 2, 2011
We look forward to receiving your proposals!
Cordially,
Dr. Michele DiPietro
Executive Director
Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning
Kennesaw State University
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