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Registrations are now
being accepted for the Institute, to be held June 24-28, 2013, in Atlanta,
Georgia.
Faculty development is crucial for institutions which are becoming more
student-centered and need to be more accountable to the public. As a
career, it is rewarding and exciting. And yet, most people in the field
entered it without proper training or a qualifying degree and have faced a
steep learning curve when they were starting out.
The Institute is designed to answer questions asked by new faculty
developers and to provide the resources to get them started in planning,
developing, and managing programs that will be effective in strengthening
teaching and learning on campus.
Participants at the Institute will learn from a group of outstanding
presenters and facilitators from a diverse mix of institutions who are
recognized leaders in the field.
Participants will save $150 off the
regular Institute fee when registering by the Early Bird deadline of April 5, 2013. Those
who register by the early bird deadline will also be included in the needs
assessment, and will be able to give input as to what concurrent sessions
would be most helpful to them.
Fees for this five-day
program include all program activities and materials, two key resources “A Guide to Faculty Development” and “How Learning Works: 7 Research-Based Principles for Smart
Teaching,” and most meals and refreshments, all at a reasonable rate.
REGISTER ONLINE HERE.
See you in Atlanta!
Hoag Holmgren
Executive Director
The Professional and Organizational Development
Network in Higher Education (POD)
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Michele DiPietro,
Executive Director
Center for Excellence in Teaching & Learning
Kennesaw State University
President
Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education
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Center for
Excellence
in Teaching & Learning
1000 Chastain Road MB#5400
Kennesaw, GA 30144
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8th Institute for New Faculty Developers
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