Cognitive psychology and other fields constantly provide evidence that refines and improves our understanding of how learners absorb and process information. Drawing upon this research, this two-part workshop explores strategies for optimizing learning–attending to both how we can foster a conducive learning environment for our students and how to develop iterative habits that will sustain us throughout our careers as pedagogues. This is a two-part workshop, meeting on 2/27 and 3/5 (3 - 4:30pm). Please contact Yasmeen Asali (yasmeen.asali@yale.edu [2]) or Nathan Smith (nathan.smith@yale.edu [3]) for more information.… . This workshop will be held in person… . . ATWs are designed as deeper dives on a given topic. This two-session ATW is especially relevant for participants who want to experience a sustained engagement with cognitive pyschology and its relationship to pedagogy. — Event Details: https://yaleconnect.yale.edu/rsvp?id=2261789 [4]
Links
[1] https://poorvucenter.yale.edu/graduate-students/teaching-workshops/intermediate-and-advanced-teaching-workshops
[2] mailto:yasmeen.asali@yale.edu
[3] mailto:nathan.smith@yale.edu
[4] https://yaleconnect.yale.edu/rsvp?id=2261789
[5] https://ctl.yale.edu/teaching/graduate-student-professional-student-and-postdoctoral-teaching-development