Teaching Conference, Nov. 19-20, 2005
University of Hartford Asylum Avenue Campus
"I am happy to answer any questions you might have."
-Chris Anderson, Politics and Government Dept, University of Hartford, chranders@hartford.edu
(860)-768-4583
Increase the INTENSITY of your classroom.
Put your students on Socrates’s jury…
Or have them negotiate the future of India with Gandhi and Nehru…
Or have them indict or defend Galileo’s new cosmology.
Learn how Reacting to the Past games can move your students from talking about ideas to living them.
This conference was a joint endeavor of Central Connecticut State University; Saint Joseph College; Trinity College; the University of Connecticut, Greater Hartford; and the University of Hartford and is made possible by grants from the Hartford Higher Education Consortium; the University of Hartford College of Arts and Sciences, through the generosity of alumnus Richard Buggy; the University of Hartford All University Curriculum program; the University of Hartford International Center; the University of Hartford Distinguished Teaching Humanist, Trinity College, the U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education, and the University of Connecticut, Greater Hartford. It is also indebted to aid provided by the Reacting to the Past program at Barnard College and Longman Publishing.
POD Network 2005 conference

11TH ANNUAL CCELT Conference
Connecticut Consortium for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching
Albertus Magnus College, New Haven Connecticut
Together is Better:
Motivating a Community of Learners
October 28, 2005
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Idahlynn Karre
Speaker, Facilitator, and Consultant
Recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award in 1992 and the Paul
Elsner International Leadership Award in 2000
National Resource Center for the First Year Experience® and Students in
Transition, University of South Carolina, USA and University of Teesside
United Kingdom and Tamagawa University, Japan
ANNOUNCING THE
18th Annual International Conference on The First Year Experience®
July 11-14, 2005
University of Southampton
Southampton, England
Featured Speakers:
Christine E.King, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive-Staffordshire University, UK
Randy L Swing, Co-Director and Senior Scholar-Policy Center on the First-Year of College
University of South Carolina, US
Guilty in Whose Eyes?
The Chasm Between Student and Faculty Perceptions of Academic Dishonesty:
Strategies to Bridge the Gap
Friday, April 29, 2005
Please refer to the link below for registration forms and more information...
Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education
November 4-7, 2004
Montreal, Quebec, Canada 29th Annual Conference
Life After Brown : With All Deliberate Speed, Looking back and Looking Ahead
Friday, April 15, 2005
Sponsored by the
Center for Educational Excellence
and
Academic Affairs Committee
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