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LTC: Changing Places: What We Learned by Switching Departments and Teaching Each Other's Courses
Samuel Patterson, Professor of Mathematics and Bill Titus, John E. Sawyer Professor of Physics and Liberal Learning With interdisciplinary initiatives taking place throughout the college (arts, ...
LTC: Collaborative and Collective Learning: Triads, Dyads, Linked Courses, etc.
By PEPS Elizabeth Ciner, Associate Dean of the College; Kirk Jeffrey, Professor of History; Carol Rutz, Director of the College Writing Program, Lecturer in English;and Susan Singer, Professor of ...
LTC: From the Other Side of the Podium: The Student Observer Program
By PEPS Jennifer Cox Johnson, Assistant to the Coordinator, Perlman Center for Learning and Teaching; Students; and Faculty The Student Observer Program has been offered to faculty for the last ...
LTC: Carleton Classrooms: Safe Spaces, Challenging Conversations
Al Montero, Associate Professor of Political Science, Beth McKinsey, Professor of English and American Studies, Lance McCready, Assistant Professor of Educational Studies; Kristin Ginger ...
LTC: Teaching to the Test!#%$$!?: A New Carleton Initiative in Value-Added Assessment
Elizabeth Ciner, Associate Dean of the College; Chico Zimmerman, Professor of Classical Languages; James Hannaway '09; Juliana Houston '09; Peter (Pete) Jones '09; and Sarojini (Jini) Rao '09 This ...
LTC: Human Subjects Protection: What Faculty (and Students) Need to Know Before the Research Starts
George (Curt) Prospisil, Formerly of the Education Division of the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services In this LTC/IRB event, George ...
LTC: From Principles to Process: What We Learned About Curriculum Reform at "Competing"; Colleges
By PEPS Kathleen Galotti, Professor of Psychology and Cognitive Studies, Director of Cognitive Studies and Martha Paas, Wadsworth A. Williams Professor of Economics
LTC: Gender in the Classroom: Student Expectations and Perceptions of Male and Female Faculty
By PEPS Cindy Blaha, Professor of Physics and Astronomy; Elizabeth Mckinsey, Professor of English and American Studies;and Mary Savina, Coordinator of the Perlman Center for Learning and Teaching
LTC: Quantitative Skills in the Sciences: What Students Need to Know
By PEPS Samuel Patterson, Professor of Mathematics, Chair of Mathematics and Computer Science
LTC: Intellectual and Ethical Development at College: Implications for Curriculum
By PEPS Jade Bender ’05, Psychology; Douglas Mork, Program Coordinator for Program in Ethical Reflection at Carleton; Frank Morral, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of English
LTC: How Do People Learn: What Does it Mean for Teaching
By PEPS Deborah Appleman, Professor of Educational Studies and Tricia Ferrett, Professor of Chemistry Cosponsors: Carleton Integrated Science and Math Initiative (CISMI) and Science Education ...







