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2021 > Level of change > Department-level change
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- 9:30am PT / 10:30am MT / 11:30am CT / 12:30pm ET 3 matches
- 10:05am PT / 11:05am MT / 12:05pm CT / 1:05pm ET 3 matches
- 10:20am PT / 11:20am MT / 12:20pm CT / 1:20pm ET 2 matches
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- 11:30am PT / 12:30pm MT / 1:30pm CT / 2:30pm ET 1 match
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Results 21 - 25 of 25 matches
It's a START: Supporting Intergenerational Department Change Teams to Build Anti-racist Courses and Curricula
Mary Wright, Brown University; Monica Linden, Brown University; Patricia Sobral, Brown University; James Valles, Brown University; Stacey Lawrence, Brown University; Eric Kaldor, Brown University
Like many institutions of higher education, Brown University has established an institutional imperative to address diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) on many levels, and like many centers for teaching and ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change: Department-level change, 2021:Institution type:Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Promoting Access, Equity and Inclusion, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Role of Centers/Faculty Development in Promoting Institutional Change, Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 10:20am PT / 11:20am MT / 12:20pm CT / 1:10:20am PT / 11:20am MT / 12:20pm CT / 1:20pm ET
Science Education as Civic Education: The Future of STEM Learning
Eliza Jane Reilly, National Center for Science and Civic Engagement; Davida Smyth, The New School; Eliza J. Reilly, National Center for Science and Civic Engagement
Spurred by twin crises of COVID-19 and climate change, and an uncertain employment horizon, the goals for STEM education have shifted from developing a STEM capable workforce to broader and more durable ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Change leadership, Promoting Access, Equity and Inclusion, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Scaling and Sustaining Change, Partnerships Beyond Academia
Time: 10:20am PT / 11:20am MT / 12:20pm CT / 1:10:20am PT / 11:20am MT / 12:20pm CT / 1:20pm ET
Mobile Summer Institutes: An Institution-based Iteration of the Summer Institutes on Scientific Teaching that Targets Both Individual and Institutional Transformation.
Michelle Withers, Binghamton University; Marguerite Brickman, University of Georgia; Xinnian Chen, University of Connecticut; Robert Bills, Binghamton University; Mark Graham, Yale University; Joseph Ankrom, Binghamton University; Elias Miller, SUNY at Binghamton
While research has demonstrated the benefits of active learning on student success and reduction of performance gaps for historically excluded groups, the majority of post-secondary STEM educators still rely ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Minority-Serving Institutions, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities, Comprehensive/Regional Universities, Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Evaluating and/or Measuring Change, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Role of Centers/Faculty Development in Promoting Institutional Change
Time: 11:30am PT / 12:30pm MT / 1:30pm CT / 2:11:30am PT / 12:30pm MT / 1:30pm CT / 2:30pm ET
Networking STEM Initiatives to Enhance (NSITE) Adoption of Evidence-based Practices
Michelle Withers, Binghamton University; Erin Baumgartner, Western Oregon University; Jana Bouwma-Gearhart, Oregon State University; Xinnian Chen, University of Connecticut; Mark Graham, Yale University; Deb Pires, University of California-Los Angeles
Multiple initiatives have arisen to address the disconnect between theory and practice in post-secondary STEM education. While these initiatives share a common mission of making STEM education more effective and ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Minority-Serving Institutions, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities, Comprehensive/Regional Universities, Research-Focused Universities, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Change leadership, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Role of Centers/Faculty Development in Promoting Institutional Change, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 10:55am PT / 11:55am MT / 12:55pm CT / 1:10:55am PT / 11:55am MT / 12:55pm CT / 1:55pm ET
The (STEM)2 Network: A Multi-Institution, Multidisciplinary Approach to Transforming Undergraduate STEM Education
Jessica Santangelo, Hofstra University; Alison Hyslop, St. John's University-New York
Recognizing that the systemic transformation of STEM higher education is challenging, the (STEM)2 Network directly addresses those challenges by bridging disciplinary and institutional silos, and leveraging the ...
Session Type: Presentation, Concurrent Session
Themes: 2021:Level of change:National/Multi-institutional change, Department-level change, Institutional-level change, 2021:Institution type:Two-Year Colleges, Minority-Serving Institutions, Liberal Arts Colleges and Universities, 2021:Change topics:Connecting Change Theory and Practice, Promoting Access, Equity and Inclusion, Aligning faculty incentives with systemic change, 2021:Stakeholder considerations:Engaging multiple stakeholders in the change process, Scaling and Sustaining Change
Time: 12:00pm PT / 1:00pm MT / 2:00pm CT / 3:12:00pm PT / 1:00pm MT / 2:00pm CT / 3:00pm ET