Tag archives for global teaching and learning
UNG Teaching Excellence Award for Non-Tenure Track Faculty 2018
Teaching Excellence Award for Non-Tenure Track Faculty The Teaching Excellence Award for Non-Tenure Track Faculty recognizes those whose work advances the quality and practice of instruction, demonstrates their success in…
What it Means to be Connected
October was Connected Educator Month. Started by the Department of Education in 2012, CEM has gone global and in 2013 reached 14 million educators through twitter alone. As a college…
Gender: An Unrecognized Part of Life
For many people, the words “Gender Studies” conjures images of women burning their bras and/or oppressing others under the guise of liberation. If not outright terror and images of pitchforks,…
Section 508 and the Accessibility Matters to UNG Workshop
Section 508 and the Accessibility Matters to UNG Workshop by Erin Williams The higher education landscape has changed dramatically with the evolution of the digital world. As we encounter flipped…
Developing Global Competency
Generally, the emerging field of global competence includes a few elements: a) knowledge of other world regions, cultures, economies and issues of global importance; b) values of respect for other…
Teaching Global Perspectives
The desire to bring global and diversity learning into our classrooms has become part of many discussions surrounding 21st Century Learning Goals. Indeed, the Association of American Colleges and Universities…
Project Zero Perspectives: How and Where Does Learning Thrive?
Project Zero Perspectives: How and Where Does Learning Thrive? February 13-15, 2014 Memphis, TN Here's a conference in Memphis that focuses on international education. From their description: Founded in 1967…