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HGSE TLL News: October 2016

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An issue of the HGSE Teaching and Learning Lab newsletter provides strategies to meet the challenge of teaching about race and racism.

"The Transformative Power of Civic Engagement"

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Professors Timothy Patrick McCarthy (HGSE/HKS) and Gretchen Brion-Meisels (HGSE) share a deep commitment to civic engagement. In this VPAL Signature Event, they will talk about its inextricable connection to individual and collective transformation...

HGSE Teaching & Learning Week

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Teaching and Learning Week is an annual event to reflect as a community on teaching and learning at the Ed School. It's also an opportunity for our community to work on our teaching practice together. We're spotlighting powerful and innovative practices...

Adapting residential courses for online cohorts

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James Honan, Senior Lecturer on Education at HGSE, has taught courses on nonprofit management and finance at Harvard since 1991 and additionally has 15 years of online teaching experience at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) and the Harvard Graduate School of...

PILOT: GenAI in Teaching & Learning Session 2

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The Harvard Initiative for Learning and Teaching (HILT) will pilot a Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) in Teaching and Learning Affinity Group for Harvard affiliates who are seeking to attend small, regular meetings for sharing resources, success...

Teaching in the Age of Misinformation

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What do you do as an educator when someone brings up misinformation in your class? Moderated by Meira Levinson, join Neil McGaraghan (HLS), Eric Torres (HGSE), and Shifali Singh (FAS/HMS) as they discuss teaching in the age of misinformation and how we...

Embracing Controversy in Civic Education

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Join Eric Soto-Shed, Lecturer on Education (HGSE), for a conversation on teaching controversial issues in polarized times. Developing frameworks for embracing controversy while mitigating potential student harm can be a powerful way to navigate today’s...

Cultivating Thoughtful Learners in an AI World

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Cognitive processes such as perception, attention, and reasoning form the foundation of human learning. With the rapid advancement of AI, however, many tasks that once required active mental effort can now be performed by technology. What cognitive...

Identity, vulnerability, and courage in classroom discussion

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Christina “V” Villarreal, Lecturer on Education and Faculty Director of the Teacher Education Program, empowers, uplifts, and nurtures communities of students every year through her popular course Ethnic Studies and Education at the Harvard Graduate...