Yale Center for Teaching and Learning

Webinar: Developing and Evaluating a Teaching Postdoc Program (Beth Luoma)

Audience 

Faculty, Staff, Graduate & Professional Students, Postdoctoral Fellows

Event Time 

Friday, March 24, 2017 - 2:00pm to 3:00pm

Event Description 

The POD Network’s Graduate & Professional Student Development Webinar series will feature the CTL’s Beth Luoma. Please join us for an interactive discussion of program modeling and evaluation, using the Helmsley Postdoctoral Teaching Program at Yale as a case study. 

“Developing and Evaluating a New Teaching Postdoc Program”

The Helmsley Charitable Trust Program leverages the experience and potential of postdoctoral scholars to implement and disseminate evidence-based scientific teaching practices and to promote student persistence in STEM. Helmsley Postdoctoral Teaching Scholars build communities and teach at Yale and at partner institutions; they also facilitate faculty development at national Summer Institutes. With many potential levels of impact, a careful program evaluation approach is required to identify and prioritize appropriate program assessments. This session will introduce participants to a “models-to-measures” approach to program development and evaluation. Participants will discuss how such an approach might inform their own program initiatives.

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