Pedagogy Reading Groups

The CTE organizes occasional reading groups open to instructors interested in delving into a particular author鈥檚 work or into a timely pedagogical text. Meetings are informal and are meant to provide an opportunity to share reactions, questions, and thoughts about how to implement the principles introduced in the reading.

Facilitated by CTE staff, these groups provide instructors the opportunity to connect across disciplines about a range of teaching topics. Past participants have mentioned 鈥渢he diversity of the group - in terms of field, experience, and class type鈥 and the 鈥渇ree-form conversation鈥 as some of the benefits of the program.

Accommodation Requests

The Center for Teaching Excellence is committed to providing equal access to its events and programs. Individuals with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations or who have questions about physical access may contact听centerforteaching@bc.edu.

The Existential Toolkit for Climate Justice Educators

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The unfolding realities of climate change present new challenges to teaching. Whether you are wondering about how to teach climate-related content in disciplinarily appropriate ways, considering how the climate crisis informs decisions you make about how you teach (e.g. the kinds of learning experiences you prioritize, how you use resources in your teaching, etc.), or grappling with increasing climate disasters as part of the contextual factors for your courses and your students鈥 learning, we hope you鈥檒l join us for our upcoming pedagogy reading group. The group will be centered around (2024), an edited collection that digs into the relationship between affect and learning and the pedagogical strategies that can support student engagement and growth.

All 集美麻豆instructors 鈥 faculty and graduate students 鈥斕齛re welcome to join the conversation. The group will meet on Zoom from 11 am - 12 pm on the following Thursdays: June 12, June 26, July 10, and July 17.

Past Reading Groups