Past Fall Intensives
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Past Fall Intensives: 1991 - 1995 / 1996 - 2000 / 2001-2005
25th Annual Fall Intensive
August 19, 20, & 21, 2009
Registration & Information Desk
Hale 235
Open Daily 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Please do not enter sessions late or leave early.
Schedule
Wednesday, August 19
8:30 AM – 9:00 AMHale 270
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
PJ Bennett, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career Services9:15 AM – 10:30 AM
Hale 270
The Nitty Gritty About Succeeding as a Teacher
Jennifer Popple, Former Lead, Theatre and Dance
Mark Lewis, Doctoral Candate, EducationHale 260
Graduate and Professional Student Advocacy
UGGS Executive Council Members
Andrew Poppe, President, UGGSHale 230
Effective Lesson Planning for Teaching Assistants
Betsy Swanner, Former Lead, Geology
Lorine Giangola, Former Lead, Environmental Science10:45 AM – 12:00 NOON
Hale 270
Dealing with Problems
Juliette Bourdier, Doctoral Candidate, French and ItalianHale 260
True GRIT: Teaching Gender, Race, and Information Technology
Deborah Keyek-Franssen, Director, CTOHale 230
Using Clickers to Assess Learning
Doug Duncan, Director,
Fiske Planetarium and Science Center1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Hale 270
The University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, AnthropologyHale 260
Conflict Management in the Classroom
Donna Louden, Assistant Director, Ombuds OfficeHale 230
Goal Setting for Early Completion of Your Degree
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Hale 270
Bloom's Taxonomy: Using Questions Effectively
PJ Bennett, Interim Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramHale 260
Diversity in the Classroom
Alphonse Keasley, Assistant Vice Chancellor for DiversityHale 230
Teaching as Instructor of Record with TAs
Lauren Calimeris, Lead Graduate Teacher, Economics6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Chem 140
Best Should Teach Awards and Lecture and the School of Education's Celebration of 100 Years of Teaching Licensure
The Pedagogical Imagination: Teaching Toward Possibility
Kris Gutierrez, Provost Chair, School of Education, University of Colorado at Boulder7:30 – 9:00 PM
UMC 235
Best Should Teach ReceptionThursday, August 20, 2009
8:30 AM – 10:00 AMHale 270
Teaching Problem Solving in Engineering
Lucas Portelli, Lead Graduate Teacher, Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Marian Chaffe, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Electrical
and Computer Engineering
Andrew Pleszkun, Professor, Electrical and
Computer EngineeringHale 260
The Imposter Syndrome: Do I Really Belong Here?
Tamara Williams, Doctoral Candidate, SociologyHale 230
Using Writing Assignments to Promote Learning
Steve Lamos, Associate Director,
Program for Writing and Rhetoric10:15 AM - 12:00 Noon
Hale 270
What Do Undergrads Want From Their Teachers?
Jennifer Armstrong, Lead Coordinator
Steve Ragole, Pre-Prof Lead, SUEP
Zuhra Faizi, Pre-Prof Lead, SUEP
Thomas Ragole, Pre-Prof Lead
Jenette Preciado, Pre-Prof Lead, McNairHale 260
Technology & Instructional Design in Foreign Language Instruction
Mark Knowles, Director, Educational Technologies, ALTECHale 230
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program (Repeats on Friday)1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Hale 270
Helping All Language Students to Succeed: Mission Possible
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor,
German & Slavic Languages
Carmen Grace, Senior Instructor, French & ItalianHale 260
Nonacademic Career Planning & Résumé Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student
Career ProgramsHale 240
Using CULearn
Erica Brandon, Faculty/Staff Trainer, ITSHale 230
Teaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Katye Blackwell, Lead Graduate Teacher, Psychology
Liza Williams, Doctoral Candidate, Theatre & Dance2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Hale 270
Teaching is Really Scary! Strategies for
Overcoming Fear in the Classroom
Lori Britt, Lead Graduate Teacher, CommunicationHale 260
Dealing with Threats and Suicide
Karen Raforth, Director, Counseling Center
Amy Robertson, Counseling CenterHale 230
Identifying, Teaching, and Referring Students with Difficulty Learning Foreign Languages
Anne Becher, Senior Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese
Carmen Kopen, Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese
Arianne Margolin, GPTI, French & Italian
Jean Bouchard, Program Coordinator, Modified Foreign Language Education, Center for Language LearningFriday, August 21
8:30 AM - 9:45 AMHale 270
Teaching Science Labs
Ryan Takeshita, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, MCDB
Melissa Richards, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, ATOCHale 260
Students with Disabilities: Rights,
Responsibilities, and Accommodations
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disabilities ServicesHale 230
Now What? Exploring Conflict in the Classroom
Rebecca Brown Adelman & The Interactive Theatre Project, Wardenburg Health Center10:30 AM – 12:00 Noon
Chem 140
The CU Honor Code and Ethics in Teaching
Vincent McGuire, Honor Code Faculty Advisor
Chris Wetzel, Student AdvisorHale 270
Preparing Future Faculty for the Sciences
Mike Klymkowsky, Professor, MCDBHale 230
Teaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Holly Yettick, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Education1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Hale 270
Discussions: How to Get Your Students Talking in Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences & STEM
Hallie Meredith, Lead Coordinator, SS and STEMHale 260
Challenges and Strategies for the
American Classroom: A Special Workshop
for International TAs and GPTIs
Vivek Kaila, Aerospace Engineering
Watcharapong Ratisukpimol, GPTI, EconomicsHale 230
Evaluating Creative Work
Jeanne Liotta, Professor, Film Studies
Liza Williams, PhD Candidate, Theatre & Dance
Sam Keehn, Lead Graduate Teacher, Music2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Hale 270
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in the Sciences
Steve Pollock, Associate Professor, Physics
Ben Spike, Lead Graduate Teacher, PhysicsHale 260
What Services Does Instructional Technology Services Offer?
Erica Brandon, Faculty/Staff Trainer, ITSHale 230
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program4:15 PM - 6:15 PM
Chem 140
Discrimination & Harassment Training
Tangie Sutton, Training Manager, Office of
Discrimination and Harassment
(Required for new TA's and GTPIs)Download the Fall Intensive Schedule as a pfd here.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Hale 270
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
PJ Bennett, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career Services9:15 AM – 10:30 AM
Hale 270
The Best Do Teach:
Outstanding Lead Teachers
Les Sikos, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Linguistics
Ryan Soderquist, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Chemical Engineering
Jennifer Armstrong, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, English
Allison Hicks, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Sociology
Hale 260
Effective Lesson Planning for Teaching Assistants
Ben Burger, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Geology
Hale 240
Graduate and Professional Student Advocacy
UGGS Executive Council Members
David King, President, UGGS
Andrew Poppe, Vice President, UGGS
Hale 230
Dealing with Problems 1
Hallie Meredith, Lead Coordinator for Social Sciences and STEM, Graduate Teacher Program10:45 AM – 12:00 NOON
Hale 270
Dealing with Problems 2
Jason Hanna, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Philosophy
Hale 260
Goal Setting For Academic Success
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Hale 240
True GRIT: Gender, Race, and Information
Technology at CU-Boulder
Deborah Keyek-Franssen,
Associate CIO for Academic Technology Initiatives
Hale 230
Using Clickers to Assess Learning
Doug Duncan, Director,
Fiske Planetarium and Science Center1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Hale 270
The University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, Anthropology
Hale 260
Diversity in College Teaching
Julie Graves, Doctoral Candidate, Education
Hale 240
Bloom's Taxonomy: Using Questions
PJ Bennett, Interim Assistant Director,
Graduate Teacher ProgramHale 230
Teacher, Teach Thyself: Assessment & Evaluation
Manuel Saldivar, Assistent Professor, Education
3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Old Main Chapel
The Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should
Teach Lecture
Why the Best Should Teach: Intellectuals and Public Responsibility
Donna Dickenson, Emeritus Professor, Medical Ethics and Humanities, University of London
For the Complete BST Program Click Here
Thursday, August 21, 2008
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Hale 270
Teaching Problem Solving in Engineering
Lucas Portelli, Lead Graduate Teacher, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Marian Chaffe, Lead Graduate Teacher, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Andrew Pleszkun, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Hale 260
Using Writing Assignments to Promote Learning
Steve Lamos, Associate Director,
Program for Writing and Rhetoric
Hale 240
The Truth Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich
William King, Professor Emeritus, Ethnic Studies
Hale 230
Teaching with Active Learning
Mike Dubson, Senior Instructor, Physics10:15 AM - 11:45 AM
Hale 270
Conflict Management in the Classroom
Thomas Sebok, Director, Ombuds Office
Hale 230
What Do Undergrads Want from Their Teachers?
Hallie Meredith, Lead Coordinator for Social Sciences and STEM
Chelsea Bridges, Pre-Prof Lead
Zuhra Faizi, Pre-Prof Lead
Thomas Ragole, Pre-Prof Lead
Hellems 145
Technology & Instructional Design in Foreign Language Instruction
Edwige Simon, Educational Technologies
Specialist, ALTEC
Humanities 1B50
The CU Honor Code and Ethics in Teaching
Vincent McGuire, Honor Code Faculty Advisor
Matt George, Faculty Education, Honor Code Office1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Hale 270
Seven Healthy Habits for Foreign Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor,
German & Slavic Languages
Petra Watzke, Lead Graduate Teacher, German & Slavic Languages
Carmen Grace, Senior Instructor, French & Italian
Hale 260
Nonacademic Career Planning & Résumé Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student
Career Programs
Hale 240
Preparing Future Faculty
Noah Finkelstein, Associate Professor, Physics
Hale 230
Teaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Tanya Rose, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Education
Jennifer Popple, Lead Graduate Teacher, Theatre & Dance2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Hale 270
Teaching is Really Scary! Strategies for
Overcoming Fear in the Classroom
Theresa Crapanzano, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Journalism and Mass Communication
Hale 260
CULearn
Erica Brandon, Faculty/Staff Trainer, ITS
Jill Lester, Academic Technologist (DATC), School of Education
Hale 240
Challenges and Strategies for the
American Classroom: A Special Workshop
for International TAs and GPTIs
Vicky Lai, Ph.D. Candidate, Linguistics
Weldu Weldeyesus, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Linguistics
Hale 230
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
(Repeats 10:00 am on Friday)
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Friday, August 22,2008
9:00 AM – 10:15 AM
Hale 270
Teaching Science & Engineering Labs
Jonathan Metts, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Aerospace Engineering
Mariel Desroche, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Physics
Ryan Takeshita, Lead Graduate Teacher,
MCD Biology
Hale 260
Teaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Bud Coleman, Chair & Associate Professor,
Theatre & Dance
Hale 230
What's Wrong with the Way Things Are?
An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing White Privilege
Rebecca Brown Adelman & Interactive Theater Project, Wardenburg Health Center10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Chem 140
Discrimination & Harassment Training
Tangie Sutton, Training Manager, Office of
Discrimination and Harassment
Hale 270
Teaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Michael Zizzi, Ph.D. Candidate, Communication
Hale 260
Dealing with Threats and Suicide
Karen Raforth, Director, Counseling Center
Amy Robertson, Counseling Center
Hale 230
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Hale 270
Getting Students Talking: Running Effective Discussions
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English,
University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology,
John Carroll University
Hale 260
Students with Disabilities: Rights,
Responsibilities, and Accommodations
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disabilities Services
Hale 230
Evaluating Creative Work
Mark Amerika, Professor, Art & Art History
Jesse Bedirian, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Dance2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Hale 270
Scenarios and Strategies: Addressing
Individual Student Concerns
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English,
University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology,
John Carroll University
Hale 260
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Steve Pollock, Associate Professor, Physics
Hale 230
Identifying, Teaching, and Referring Students with Difficulty Learning Foreign Languages
Anne Becher, Senior Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese
Carmen Kopen, Instructor, Spanish & Portuguese
You can view the Fall 2007 Intensive schedule below or download it as a .pdf here.
Wednesday, August 22
8:30 AM – 9:10 AMHale 270
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
PJ Bennett, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Joice Waterhouse Gibson, Lead Coordinator for Arts and Humanities, Graduate Teacher Program9:15 AM – 10:40 AM
Hale 270
The Best Do Teach:
Outstanding Graduate Teachers
Jonathan Peeters, Doctoral Student,
Philosophy
Ryan Soderquist, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Engineering
Theresa Crapanzano, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Journalism
Randall Blimes, Doctoral Student, Political ScienceHale 260
Effective Lesson Planning
Annemarie Galeucia, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Religious StudiesHale 240
Graduate and Professional Student Advocacy
UGGS Executive Council Members
David King, President
Eric Wolf, Vice PresidentHale 230
Dealing With Problems 1
Kendy Hess, Graduate Student, PhilosophyWednesday, August 22
10:50 AM – 12:00 NOONHale 270
Dealing with Problems 2
Tom McFarland, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Political ScienceHale 260
True GRIT: Gender, Race, and Information
Technology at CU-Boulder
Deborah Keyek-Franssen,
Associate CIO for Academic Technology InitiativesHale 240
Using Clickers to Assess Learning
Doug Duncan, Director,
Fiske Planetarium and Science CenterHale 230
Goal Setting For Academic Success
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Hale 270
Teaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Joice Waterhouse Gibson, Lead Coordinator,
Graduate Teacher ProgramHale 260
Computer & Media-Assisted Instruction
Edwige Simon, Educational Technologies Specialist, ALTEC
Steve Baily, Distributed Technology Coordinator,
Arts and HumanitiesHale 230
Bloom's Taxonomy I: An Introduction to Teaching with Bloom's Taxonomy
PJ Bennett, Interim Assistant Director,
Graduate Teacher Program3:00 PM – 4:30 PM
Macky Auditorium
The Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should
Teach Lecture
Save The World on Your Own Time
Stanley Fish, Davidson-Kahn Distinguished
University Professor of Humanities and Law,
College of Law, Florida International UniversityThursday, August 23
8:30 AM – 10:00 AM
Hale 270
Teaching Beginning Math & Calculus
Richard Clelland, Assistant Professor,
Department of MathematicsHale 260
Bloom's Taxonomy II: Using Bloom's Taxonomy to Set Learnng Goals and Rubrics
PJ Bennett, Interim Assistant Director,
Graduate Teacher ProgramHale 230
Using Writing Assignments to Promote Learning
Steve Lamos, Associate Director,
Program for Writing and Rhetoric10:15 AM - 11:45 PM
Hale 270
Conflict Management in the Classroom
Donna Louden, Associate Director, Ombuds OfficeHale 260
What Do Undergrads Want from
Their Teachers?
Chelsea Bridges, Pre-Prof Lead
Julia Echternach, Pre-Prof Lead
Justin Adam, McNair StudentHale 230
Technology & Instructional Design in Foreign Language Instruction
Edwige Simon, Educational Technologies
Specialist, ALTEC10:15 AM - 12:15 PM
Chem 140
Discrimination & Harassment Training
Tangie Sutton, Training Manager, Office of
Discrimination and Harassment1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Hale 270
Seven Healthy Habits for Foreign
Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor,
German & Slavic Languages
Thursday, August 231:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Hale 260
Preparing Future Faculty for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning
Steve Pollock, Associate Professor, PhysicsHale 240
Non-Academic Career Planning &
Resume Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student
Career ProgramsHale 230
Teaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Chandra Brojde, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Psychology
Jennifer Popple, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Theatre & Dance2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Hale 270
Teaching is Really Scary! Strategies for
Overcoming Fear in the Classroom
Matthew Sanders, Former Lead Graduate Teacher,
CommunicationHale 240
Challenges and Strategies for the
American Classroom: A Special Workshop
for International TAs and GPTIs
Vicky Lai, Linguistics
Weldu Weldeyesus, LinguisticsHale 260
Identifying, Teaching, and Referring Students with Difficulty Learning Foreign Languages
Barbara Hill, Program Coordinator,
Modified Foreign Language Program
Anne Becher, Senior Instructor,
Spanish & Portuguese
Carmen Kopen, Instructor, Spanish & PortugueseHale 230
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
(Repeats 10:30 am on Friday)
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramFriday, August 24
9:00 AM – 10:15 AMHale 270
Teaching Science Labs
Ben Burger, Lead Graduate Teacher, Geology
Matt Higgins, Lead Graduate Teacher, ATOC
Ryan Takeshita, Lead Graduate Teacher,
MCD BiologyHale 260
The Truth Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich
William King, Professor Emeritus, Ethnic StudiesHale 240
Teaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Bud Coleman, Chair & Associate Professor,
Theatre & DanceHale 230
Diversity in the Classroom
Tara Fay, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Integrated Physiology10:30 AM – 12:00 NOON
Chem 140
The CU Honor Code and Ethics in Teaching
Vincent McGuire, Honor Code Faculty Advisor
Sara Klymkowsky, Faculty Education, Honor Code OfficeHale 270
Using Classroom Demonstrations
Mike Dubson, Senior Instructor, PhysicsHale 240
Assessing Student Work
Tanya Rose, Lead Graduate Teacher, EducationHale 230
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramFriday, August 24
1:00 PM – 2:15 PMHale 270
Getting Students Talking: Running Effective Discussions
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English,
University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology,
John Carroll UniversityHale 260
Students with Disabilities: Rights,
Responsibilities, and Accommodations
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disabilities ServicesHale 230
What's Wrong with the Way Things Are?
An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing
White Privilege
Rebecca Brown Adelman & Interactive Theater Project, Wardenburg Health Center2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Hale 270
Scenarios and Strategies: Addressing
Individual Student Concerns
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English,
University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology,
John Carroll UniversityHale 260
Teaching as Research
Sara Rabin, Education, CIRTL Coordinator
Graduate Teacher ProgramHale 230
The Power of Creativity in Teaching
Leslie Irvine, Associate Professor, Sociology
You can view the Fall 2007 Intensive schedule below or download it as a .pdf here.
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
The Best Do Teach: Outstanding Lead Graduate Teachers
Tom McFarland, Political Science
Casey McGuire, Studio Art
Gina Harvey, Music
John Gabrielson, Chemical Engineering
Dealing with Problems 1
Trudi Wright, Lead Graduate Teacher, Music
Teaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Joice Waterhouse Gibson, Lead Coordinator, Graduate Teacher Program
Dealing with Problems 2
Pascale Hime, Lead Graduate Teacher, French & Italian
True GRIT: Gender, Race, and Information Technology at CU-Boulder
Deborah Keyek-Franssen, Coordinator and Director, Colorado Coalition for Gender and IT
Goal Setting for Academic Success
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Effective Lesson Planning
Jillian Hartford, Lead Graduate Teacher, Civil Engineering
Conflict Management in the Classroom
Tom Sebok, Director, Ombuds Office
Carolyn Noorbakhsh, Associate Ombuds, Ombuds Office
Graduate Student Professional Development Through the United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS)
Jimmy Hague, President, UGGS
Using Bloom's Taxonomy as a Grading Rubric
Travis Hughes, Lead Graduate Teacher, MCD Biology
The Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should Teach Lecture
Introduction: Lorrie Shepard, Dean School of EducationThe Role of Teaching in Countering Social Inequality
Pedro Noguera, Professor, Steinhardt School of Education, New York University & Director, Metropolitan Center for Urban EducationSilver & Gold Awards 2005-06
Presented by:
John Stevenson, Associate Vice Chancellor for Graduate Education, Lorrie Shepard, Dean, School of Education, Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramBest Should Teach Reception
Old Main Heritage Center, 3rd Floor
All Best Should Teach Lecture attendees welcome.
Teaching Beginning Math & Calculus
Dana Ernst, Lead Graduate Teacher, Mathematics
Preparing Future Faculty for the Scholarship of Teaching & Learning
Steve Pollock, Professor, Physics
Using Writing Assignments to Promote Learning
Patricia Sullivan, Director, Program for Writing and Rhetoric
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Teaching Science Labs
Quyen Hart, Lead Graduate Teacher, Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences
Bianca Breland, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Benjamin Burger, Lead Graduate Teacher, Geology
Introduction to Foreign Language Technologies
Edwige Simon, Foreign Language Technology Specialist, ALTEC
What Do Undergrads Want from Their Teachers?
Moderator: Joice Waterhouse Gibson, Lead Coordinator, Graduate Teacher Program
Avedan Raggio, Pre-Prof Lead, Classics
Leland Ellison, Pre-Prof Lead, Mathematics & Physics
Shelah Huerta, BA Candidate, Psychology
Computer and Media-Assisted Instruction & Learning Styles
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Director, ALTEC
Steve Bailey, Distributed Academic Technology Coordinator, Arts and Humanities
Engaging Students with Concept Tests and Demonstrations
Mike Dubson, Senior Instructor, Physics
The Truth Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich
William King, Professor, Ethnic Studies
Non-Academic Career Planning & Resume Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career Programs
Seven Healthy Habits for Foreign Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor, German & Slavic Languages
Anne Becher, Senior Instructor, Spanish &
Portuguese
Teaching is Really Scary! Strategies for Overcoming Fear in the Classroom
Matthew Sanders, Lead Graduate Teacher, Communications
Identifying, Teaching, and Referring Students with Difficulty Learning Foreign Languages
Barbara Hill, Program Coordinator, Modified Foreign Language Program
Anne Becher, Senior Instructor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Carmen Kopen, Lecturer, Spanish & Portuguese
Discrimination and Harassment Training
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
CU Honor Code Policy
Allison Seigel, Office Manager, CU Honor Code
Ashley Littrell, Chairperson, CU Honor Code
Teaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Bud Coleman, Chair & Associate Professor, Theatre & Dance
Challenges and Strategies for the American Classroom: A Special Workshop for International TAs
Hiromi Sumaya, PhD Student, Linguistics
Weldu Weldeyesus, PhD Student, Linguistics
Sae Ogihara, PhD Student, Linguistics
Teaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Liza Williams, Lead Graduate Teacher, Theatre & Dance
Pascale Hime, Lead Graduate Teacher, French & Italian
The Art of Mentoring Women: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professorial Perspectives
Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor, Film Studies Program
Suzanne Magnanini, Assistant Professor, French & Italian
Sarah Karkoff, Associate Professor, Law School
Ethics in Teaching
Claudia Mills, Associate Professor, Philosophy
Active Learning, Problem-Based Learning and Information Literacy
Joseph Yue, Assistant Professor, University Libraries
Barb Greenman, Assistant Professor, University Libraries
The University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, Anthropology
"Why Didn't You?" An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing Racism in the Classroom
Trenton Norman & Rebecca Brown Adelman
The Interactive Theatre Project, Wardenburg Health Center
Effective Undergraduate Mentoring
Margaret LeCompte, Professor, School of Education
Melinda Piket-May, Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Students with Disabilities: Rights, Responsibilities and Accommodations
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disability Services
The Power of Case Studies In Teaching
James Westerman, Associate Professor, Management, Appalachian State University & former CU-Boulder Lead Graduate Teacher, Business
Generation Y in the Classroom
Jim Westerman, Associate Professor, Management
Appalachian State University & former CU-Boulder Lead Graduate Teacher, Business
The Power of Creativity in Teaching
Leslie Irvine, Associate Professor, Psychology
Expanding Graduate Teaching & Research Horizons with Library Digital Collections
Joseph Yue, Assistant Professor, University Libraries
Barb Greenman, Assistant Professor, University Libraries
Kolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramThe Best Do Teach: Outstanding Lead Graduate Teachers
Sonia Rey-Montejo, Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & Portuguese
Kimberly Geil, Lead Graduate Teacher, EducationDealing With Problems 1
Jillian Hartford, Lead Graduate Teacher, Civil EngineeringTeaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramDealing with Problems 2
Joice Waterhouse Gibson, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2003-05 MusicologyTrue G.R.I.T.: Gender, Race, and Information Technology at CU-Boulder
Deborah Keyek-Franssen, IT Initiatives Coordinator and Director of the Colorado Coalition for Gender and IT, Office of the Vice Provost for Academic and Campus Technology and the ATLAS InstituteGoal Setting for Academic Success
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramEffective Lesson Planning
Carol Conzelman, Lead Coordinator, GTPComputer & Media-Assisted Instruction
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Director, ALTEC
Mark Werner, Coordinator, ITSGraduate Student Bill of Rights
Daisy Raymondson, UGGS officerUsing Bloom's Taxonomy as a Grading Rubric
PJ Bennett, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2001-03, MCD BiologyThe Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should Teach Lecture
Carl Weiman, Professor, Physics
Education in the 21st Century: Using the Tools of Science to Teach Science (and a Lot of Other Subjects)Silver & Gold Awards 2005-06
Presented by: George Lares-Karageorgis, The Stanford Company & Laura Border, Director,
Graduate Teacher ProgramReception and Social Hour
Old Main Heritage Center, 3rd Floor, 4:30-5:30pm
(Graduate students, faculty, and guests welcome.)The CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeats at 2:30 pm on Friday. One-time attendance required by Chancellor.)
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee DevelopmentTeaching Beginning Math & Calculus
Arlan Ramsay, Professor Emeritus, MathematicsUsing Writing Assignments to Promote Learning
Patricia Sullivan, Director, Program for Writing and RhetoricKolb Learning Styles Inventory
(Repeats at 2:30 on Friday)
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramTeaching Science Labs
Chuck Robertson, Lead Graduate Teacher, MCD Biology
Chris Keller, Lead Graduate Teacher, PhysicsNon-Academic Career Planning & Resume Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career ProgramsWhat Do Undergrads Want from Their Teachers?
Caitlyn Raggio, Pre-Prof Lead
Stefan Bullock, Pre-Prof Lead
Monica Romero, BA Candidate, International Spanish for the ProfessionsConflict Management in the Classroom
Tom Sebok, Director, Ombuds OfficeEngaging Students in Large Classes
Steve Pollack, Instructor, Physics
Seven Healthy Habits for Foreign Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor, German & Slavic LanguagesTeaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Liza Williams, Lead Graduate Teacher, Theatre & Dance
Deanna Fierman, Lead Graduate Teacher, PsychologyTeaching is Really Scary! Strategies for Overcoming Fear in the Classroom
Matthew Sanders, Lead Graduate Teacher, CommunicationsIdentifying, Teaching, and Referring Students with Difficulty Learning Foreign Languages
Barbara Hill, Program Coordinator, Modified Foreign Language Pr ogram
Anne Becher, Senior Instructor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese
Carmen Koper, Instructor, Spanish & PortugueseChallenges and Strategies for the American Classroom: A Special Workshop for International TAs
Hiromi Sumiya, ITA Coordinator, Graduate Teacher Program
Weldu Weldeyesus, ITA Coordinator, Graduate Teacher ProgramCU Honor Code Policy
Clayton McClellan, Liaison to Faculty, CU Honor Code CouncilGetting Students Talking: Running Effective Discussions
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English, University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology, John Carroll UniversityTeaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Bud Coleman, Chair & Associate Professor, Theatre & DanceThe Truth Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich
William King, Professor, Ethnic StudiesThe Art of Mentoring Women: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professorial Perspectives
Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor, Film Studies Program
Elissa Auther, Assistant Professor, Department of
Visual and Performing Arts, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
Georgina Kolber, MA Candidate, Art and Art History
Jane Hancock, BA & Honors Candidate, PsychologyEthics in Teaching
Claudia Mills, Associate Professor, PhilosophyActive Learning, Problem-Based Learning and Information Literacy
Joseph Yue, Assistant Professor, University Libraries & Associate Faculty Director of William M. White Business Library
Barb Greenman, Assistant Professor, University Libraries & Associate Faculty Director of Science LibraryScenarios and Strategies: Addressing Individual Student Concerns
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English, University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology, John Carroll UniversityWhat's Wrong with the Way Things Are? An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing White Privilege
Rebecca Brown & Interactive Theatre Project, Wardenburg Health CenterEffective Undergraduate Mentoring
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, GTP
PJ Bennett, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2001 - 2003, MCD BiologyStudents with Disabilities: Rights and Responsibilities
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disability ServicesThe University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, AnthropologyThe CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee DevelopmentThe Power of Creativity in Teaching
Leslie Irvine, Associate Professor, PsychologyExpanding Graduate Teaching & Research Horizons with Library Digital Collections
Joseph Yue, Assistant Professor, University Libraries & Associate Faculty Director of William M. White Business Library
Barb Greenman, Assistant Professor, University Libraries & Associate Faculty Director of Science LibraryKolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career ProgramsThe Best Do Teach: Outstanding Lead Graduate Teachers
Annje Wiese, Comparative Literature
Julien Mirivel, Communication
Andy Edwards, Integrative Physiology
Rachel Bandy, SociologyDealing With Problems 1
Tammy Fredrickson, Lead Graduate Teacher,
Speech, Language, & Hearing Science
Courtney Rocheleau, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2003-05, PsychologyTeaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramDealing with Problems 2
John Weiss, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2003-04, Astrophysics and Planetary ScienceIncorporating the Web for Course Organization and Student Involvement
Anne Bliss, Senior Instructor, Program for Writing & RhetoricKolb Learning Styles Inventory (Repeats at 2:30 on Friday)
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Effective Lesson Planning
Sarah Wise, Lead Graduate Teacher, EE BiologyComputer & Media-Assisted Instruction
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Director, ALTEC
Mark Werner, Coordinator, ITSFun is Contagious: Infect Your Students Today
Rose Marie Brougham, Lead Coordinator, Graduate Teacher PorgramUsing Bloom's Taxonomy as a Grading Rubric
PJ Bennett, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2001-03, MCD BiologyThe Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should Teach Lecture
"The Less Teaching, the More Learning, and Other Lessons from the Radical Past"
Martin Bickman, Professor, English, CU-BoulderThe CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeats at 2:30 pm on Friday. One-time attendance required by Chancellor.)
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee DevelopmentGoal Setting For Academic Success
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramUsing Writing Assignments in the Context of Your Course
Margie Krest, Senior Instructor, EE BiologyAddressing Issues of Political Controversy and Creating Balanced Discussions-Part 1
Steve Chan, Chair, Political Science, Facilitator
Barbara Bintliff, Professor, Law
Keith Maskus, Professor, Economics
Lieko Earle, Co-Executive, United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS)Teaching Science Labs
PJ Bennett, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2001-03, MCD Biology
Qudsia Quraishi, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2002-04, PhysicsNon-Academic Career Planning & Resume Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career ProgramsTeaching Beginning Math & Calculus
Sheila Miller, Lead Graduate Teacher, 2003-04, MathematicsConflict Management in the Classroom
Tom Sebok, Director, Ombuds Office
Mary Chavez, Associate Director, Ombuds officeTeaching Through Classroom Demonstrations
Mike Dubson, Instructor, PhysicsSeven Healthy Habits for Foreign Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor, German & Slavic Languages
Patricia Kyle Mosele, Instructor, French & ItalianStudents with Disabilities: Rights and Responsibilities
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disability ServicesGetting Students Talking: Running Effective Discussions
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English, University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology, John Carroll UniversityScenarios and Strategies: Addressing Individual Student Concerns
Anne Curzan, Associate Professor, English, University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Adjunct Faculty, Psychology, John Carroll UniversityDealing with Racial Tension in the Classroom
Patricia Raybon, Associate Professor, JournalismAddressing Issues of Political Controversy and Creating Balanced Discussions-Part 2
Adrian Del Caro, Associate Vice Chancellor for Graduate Education, Facilitator
Sam Fitch, Professor, Political Science
Mike Kanner, Professor, Political Science
Tom Zeiler, Professor, History
Ed Hafer, Lead Graduate Teacher, PhilosophyTeaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Andy MacDonald, Lead GT Coordinator
Courtney Rocheleau, Lead Graduate Teacher, PsychologyTeaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian,
Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Bud Coleman, Chair & Associate Professor, Theatre & DanceThe Truth Ain't Nothing but a Sandwich
William King, Professor, Ethnic StudiesThe Art of Mentoring Women: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professorial Perspectives
Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor, Film Studies Program
Willow King, MA Candidate, Creative Writing
Selena Dickey, BA Candidate, Film Studies and Art History
Elyse Maranjian, BA Candidate, Political Science and Broadcast NewsEthics in Teaching
Claudia Mills, Associate Professor, PhilosophyThe Graduate Teacher as Information Literacy Partner: Library Research in the Digital Age
Joseph Yue, Assistant Professor, University Libraries
Barbara Greenman, Assistant Professor, University Libraries & Associate Faculty Director, Science LibraryCU Honor Code Policy
Eric Lentell, Honor Code Council Chair, CU Honor Code Council
Alysha Daley, Liaison to Faculty, CU Honor Code CouncilWhat's Wrong with the Way Things Are?
An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing White Privilege
Rebecca Brown & Interactive Theatre Project, Wardenburg Health CenterTips for Designing Better Classroom Tests
Tom Cyr, Director, Cooperative Assessment Project, University of Colorado SystemThe University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, AnthropologyThe CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee DevelopmentHale 260
Awakening Minds: The Power of Creativity in Teaching
Jim Downton, Professor, SociologyAre You Assertive or Aggressive in the Classroom? Come and See.
Doris Olsen, University Counselor Emeritus, Counseling and Psychological ServicesKolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, GTP
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, GTP
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career ProgramsThe Best Do Teach: Outstanding Lead Graduate Teachers
Courtney Rocheleau, Psychology
David Brown, Integrative Physiology
Jesse Stommel, English
Micheline van Riemsdijk, Geography
Dealing With Problems 1
John Weiss, Lead Graduate Teacher, Astrophysics and Planetary ScienceTeaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director & PFF Coordinator, Graduate Teacher ProgramKolb Learning Styles Inventory(Repeats on Friday)
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramFive Ways to Use WebCT Blindfolded
Trevor Van Galder, Spanish & Portuguese
Amanda Petersen, Spanish & Portuguese
Effective Lesson Planning
Sarah Wise, EE BiologyDealing with Problems 2
Rose Marie Brougham, Lead Coordinator, Graduate Teacher ProgramStudents Will Evaluate You: Using the FCQ to Inform Your Teaching
Greg Carey, Associate Professor, PsychologyComputer & Media Assisted Instruction
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Director, ALTEC
Mark Werner, Coordinator, ITSAssessing Non-Written & Creative Work
Annette Thornton, Lead Coordinator,
Graduate Teacher Program
The Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should Teach Lecture "Twins Separated at Birth: the Reunion of the Sciences and the Humanities"
Patricia Limerick, Professor, History & Environmental Studies and Chair of the Board & Faculty Director for the Center of the American West
Silver & Gold Awards 2003-04
George Lares-Karageorgis, The Stanford Company
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
(Graduate students, faculty, and guests welcome.)The CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeats on Friday. One-time attendance required by Chancellor.)
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
Candice Bowen, Coordinator, Sexual Harassment Policy OfficeUsing Writing Assignments in the Context of Your Course
Goal Setting For Academic Success
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramTeaching Science Labs
PJ Bennett, Lead Graduate Teacher, MCD Biology
Megan Greening, Lead Undergraduate Academy TA, MCD Biology
Qudsia Quraishi, Lead Graduate Teacher, PhysicsNon-Academic Career Planning & Resume Writing
Valentine Roché, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career ProgramsTeaching Beginning Math & Calculus
Ann Scarritt, Coordinator, Student Academic Services CenterConflict Management
Tom Sebok, Director, Ombuds Office
Mary Chavez, Associate Director, Ombuds Office
Teaching Through Classroom Demonstrations
Mike Dubson, Instructor, PhysicsSeven Healthy Habits for Foreign Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor, German & Slavic Languages
Obdulia Castro, Assistant Professor, Spanish & Portuguese
Ruth Bleuze, Instructor, French & ItalianStudents with Disabilities: Student Rights and Instructor Responsibilities
Cindy Donahue, Director, Disability ServicesGetting Students Talking: Running Effective Discussions
Anne Curzan, Assistant Professor of English, University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Lecturer in Psychology, John Carroll UniversityTeaching Techniques for Large Courses
Steven Pollock, Assistant Professor, PhysicsDealing with Racial Tension in the Classroom
Patricia Raybon, Associate Professor, JournalismEngaging Students/Engaging Citizens:
Connecting Theory and Practice through Service Learning
Adela Borallo-Solis, Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & Portuguese, 2001-03
Joshua Hoekstra, Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & Portuguese, 2002-03Scenarios and Strategies: Addressing Individual Student Concerns
Anne Curzan, Assistant Professor of English, University of Michigan
Lisa Damour, Lecturer in Psychology, John Carroll UniversityTeaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Courtney Rocheleau, Lead Graduate Teacher, Psychology
Annette Thornton, Lead Coordinator, Graduate Teacher ProgramTeaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Jan Johnson, University Psychologist, Counseling & Psychological Services
Steven Medina, University Counselor, Counseling & Psychological ServicesThe Truth Ain't Nothing But a Sandwich
William King, Professor, Ethnic StudiesSuggestions, Strategies, and Solutions for Women in the Classroom
Melinda Barlow, Assistant Professor, Film StudiesEthics in Teaching
Claudia Mills, Assistant Professor, PhilosophyCU Honor Code Policy
Jeffrey Luftig, Senior Instructor, Business
Christine Rohde, Student Representative, Honor Code CouncilWhat's Wrong with the Way Things Are?
An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing White Privilege
Rebecca Brown & Interactive Theatre Project, Wardenburg Heath CenterA How-To Guide to Testing and Grading at the University Level
Bill Bonk, Lead Graduate Teacher, PsychologyThe University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, AnthropologyThe CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
Candice Bowen, Coordinator, Sexual Harassment Policy OfficeAwakening Minds: The Power of Creativity in Teaching
Jim Downton, Professor, SociologyThe Graduate Teacher as Information Literacy Partner: Library Research in the Digital Age
Joseph Yue, Assistant Professor, University Libraries
Thea Lindquist, Assistant Professor, University LibrariesKolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Laura Border, Director, GTP
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, GTP
Valentine Roche, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career Programs, Career Services
Scott MacLachlan, Co-President, United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS)The Best Do Teach: Outstanding Graduate Teachers
Adela Borrallo-Solis, Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & Portuguese
Jenna Gray-Hildenbrand, Lead Graduate Teacher, Religious Studies
Joanna Radin, Lead Graduate Teacher, French & Italian
Naoko Asada, Lead Graduate Teacher, East Asian Languages & CivilizationsTeaching Your First Course as an Instructor of Record
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director & PFF Coordinator, GTPIntro to Graduate Teaching, Research, & Service: Starting a Teaching Portfolio
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramDealing with Problems I
Renee Dickinson, Lead Graduate Teacher, EnglishDealing with Problems II
Rose Marie Brougham, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & PortugueseDealing with Racism in the Classroom
Patricia Raybon, Associate Professor, JournalismEffective Lesson Planning
Sarah Wise, PhD Student, EPO BiologyFive Ways to Use WebCT Blindfolded
Trevor Van Galder, MA Student, Spanish & Portuguese
Amanda Peterson, Spanish & PortugueseStudents Will Evaluate You: Using the FCQ to Inform Your Teaching
Greg Carey, Associate Professor, PsychologyAssessing Non-Written & Creative Work
Annette Thornton, Lead GT Coordinator, Graduate Teacher ProgramComputer- & Media-Assisted Instruction
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Director, ALTEC
Jenifer C. Martin, Coordinator, Sociology
Mark Werner, Coordinator, ITSThe Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should Teach Lecture: A New Faculty for the New American Century:
Challenges and Opportunities
Orlando Taylor, Dean of the Graduate School, Howard UniversityLead Graduate Teacher & Public School Teacher Awards 2002-03
George Lares-Karageorgis, The Stanford Company
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramAugust 22
The CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeats at 2:30pm on Friday. One-time attendance required by Chancellor.)
Duncan Rinehart, Instructor, Employee Development
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
Candice Bowen, Coordinator, Sexual Harassment Policy OfficeDealing with Conflict in the Classroom
Sharon Campbell, Counselor, Counseling & Psychological ServicesAssessment Techniques to Enliven Testing and Grading
Katanna Conley, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, EducationKolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramTeaching Science Labs
PJ Bennett, Lead Graduate Teacher, MCD Biology
Cori Krauss, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences
Megan Greening, Lead Undergraduate Academy TA, MCD BiologyStudent Disclosure: What's Appropriate?
Doris Olsen, Counselor, Counseling and Psychological Services
Cheryl McFarren, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Theatre & DanceNonacademic Career Planning & Resume Writing
Valentine Roche, Coordinator, Graduate Student Career Programs, Career ServicesUsing Writing Assignments in the Context of Your Course
Margie Krest, Senior Instructor, EPO BiologyTeaching Through Classroom Demonstrations
Mike Dubson, Instructor, PhysicsConflict Management
Tom Sebok, Director, Ombuds Office
Mary Chavez, Associate Director, Ombuds OfficeStudents with Disabilities in the Classroom: Rights and Responsibilities
Cindy Donahue, Disability ServicesSeven Healthy Habits for Foreign Language Teachers
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor, German & Slavic Languages
Obdulia Castro, Assistant Professor, Spanish & PortugueseTeaching Techniques for Large Courses
Steve Pollock, Assistant Professor, PhysicsIdentifying, Accommodating, and Referring Students with Difficulty Learning Foreign Languages
Barbara Hill, Latin Program Coordinator, Classics & Program Coordinator, Modified Foreign Language Program
Anne Becher, Spanish Instructor, Spanish & PortugueseEngaging Students/Engaging Citizens: Connecting Theory and Practice through Service Learning
Christina Standerfer, Director, Service LearningCU Honor Code Policy
Candice Vaughn, Honor Code Representative
Christian Gardner-Wood, Honor Code RepresentativeThe University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, AnthropologyBringing the Other into the Classroom: Teaching Culture in Foreign Language Classrooms
Obdulia Castro, Assistant Professor, Spanish & PortugueseTeaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Jan Johnson, Associate Director, Counseling & Psychological Services
Steven Medina, University Counselor, Counseling & Psychological ServicesIntellectual Entrepreneurship: Thinking Anew About Your Graduate Degree
Pete Simpson, Director, IDEODealing With Problems I and II
Jinger Gottschall, Lead Graduate Teacher, KinesiologyEthics in Teaching
Claudia Mills, Associate Professor, PhilosophyThe Truth Ain't Nothing But A Sandwich
William King, Professor, Ethnic StudiesWomen's Issues in the Classroom
Jenny Kehl, Lead Graduate Teacher & PFF Fellow, Political Science
Rose Marie Brougham, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & PortugueseWhat's Wrong with the Way Things Are? An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing White Privilege
Rebecca Brown and Interactive Theatre ProjectTeaching Beginning Math and Calculus
Ann Scarritt, Coordinator, Student Academic Services Center
Delsie Khadem-Ghaeini, Assistant Math Coordinator, SASCTeaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Don Weatherley, Associate Professor, PsychologyThe CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeat of Thursday's 8:30am session. One-time attendance required by Chancellor.)
Duncan Rinehart, Instructor, Employee Development
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
Candice Bowen, Coordinator, Sexual Harassment Policy OfficeAwakening Minds: The Power of Creativity in Teaching
Jim Downton, Professor, SociologyTeacher Training as Preparation for Any Career
Erik Monsen, Lead Graduate Teacher, Business
Rose Marie Brougham, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish & Portuguese
Neil Burrell, Former Lead Graduate Teacher, Applied MathKolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Welcome & Introduction to the Graduate Teacher Program
Rodney Taylor, Associate Dean, Graduate School
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director, Graduate Teacher Program
Jennifer Thacher, President, United Government of Graduate Students (UGGS)Teaching Your First Course as Instructor of Record
Hoag Holmgren, Assistant Director & PFF Coordinator, Graduate Teacher ProgramDealing With Problems, Part 1
Mackenzie Carrigan, Lead Graduate Teacher, Creative Writing/p>The Best Do Teach: Outstanding Graduate Teachers
Rose Marie Broughman, Lead Graduate Teacher, Spanish
Ross Haenfler, Lead Graduate Teacher, Sociology
Karen Eisenhart, Lead Graduate Teacher, Geography
Jinger Gottschall, Lead Gradaute Teacher, KinesiologyDealing with Racism in the Classroom
Eldridge Greer, Psychologist, Multicultural Counseling Center
Bev Tuel, Director, GLBT Resource Center
Counseling Center Diversity TeamTeacher Training As Professional Development for any Career
Elizabeth Herr, PhD, Economics
Statistical Analyst, Noel-Levitz
Jeff Cox, Director, Center for HumanitiesDealing with Problems, Part 2
Jenny Kehl, Lead Graduate Teacher, Political ScienceTA/GPTI Responsibility for Student Cheating and Plagiarism
Karen Bever, Assistant Dean, Arts & Sciences
Assessing Non-Written Work
Annette Thornton, Lead GT Coordinator, GTP & Ph.D. Candidate, Theatre & DanceComputer and Media Assisted Instruction
Kuan-Yi Rose Chang, Director, ALTEC
Jenifer C. Martin, Coordinator, Sociology
Mark Werner, Coordinator, ITSStudents Will Evaluate You: Using the FCQ to Inform Your Teaching
Greg Carey, Associate Professor, PhysicsThe Ira and Ineva Baldwin Best Should Teach Lecture:
Teaching Science in the 21st Century
Margret Murnane, Professor, PhysicsLead and Teacher Awards, 2001-02
George Lares, The Stanford Company
Dr. Lindley Stiles, Professor Emeritus
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramOld Main Heritage Center
Reception for all Fall Intensive Participants & Best Should Teach Participants.Assessment Techniques to Enliven Testing and Grading
Katanna Conley, Lead Graduate Teacher, EducationDealing with Conflict in the Classroom
Andrea Goldblum, Director, Office of Judicial Affairs
Sharon Campbell, Counselor, Counseling CenterKolb Learning Styles Inventory
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramTeaching Writing: Workshopping Student Papers
Margie Krest, Senior Instructor, EPOBCareer Planning and CV Writing
Lynn Boyle, Counselor, Career ServicesStudent Disclosure: What's Appropriate?
Cheryl McFarren, Lead Graduate Teacher, Theatre& Dance
Doris Olsen, Counselor, Counseling and Psychological ServicesTeaching Effectively with Discussions
Martin Bickman, Professor, EnglishStudents with Disabilities in the Classroom: Rights and Responsibilities
Cindy Donahue, Disability ServicesAerobic Languages
Patricia Schindler, Senior Instructor, German & Slavic Languages
Patricia Brand, Senior Instructor, French & ItalianConflict Management
Mary Chavez, Ombuds Person
Tom Sebok, Ombuds PersonTeaching through Classroom Demonstrations
Mike Dubson, Instructor, PhysicsTeaching Techniques for Large Science Courses
Steven Pollock, Assistant Professor, PhysicsStudents Who Struggle to Learn a Foreign Language: Identifying, Teaching and Advising Students with Learning Problems
Barbara Hill, Latin Program Coordinator,
Department of Classics Program Coordinator,
Modified Foreign Language Program
Anne Becher, Instructor, Spanish & PortugueseService Learning: An Active Way to Tie Theory to Practice
Christina Monroe, Director, Service LearningThinking and Writing Critically
Elissa Guralnick, Professor, EnglishAugust 24
The CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeats at 2:30pm)
Duncan Rinehart, Instructor, Employee Development
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
Candice Bowen, Interim Director, Sexual Harassment Policy OfficeThe University Lecture
Dennis Van Gerven, Professor, AnthropologyTeaching Respect for All: Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Student Inclusion
Jan Johnson, Associate Director, Counseling & Psychological Services, A Multicultural Center
Steven Medina, University CounselorBringing the Other into the Classroom: Teaching Culture in Foreign Language Classrooms
Obdulia Castro, Assistant Professor, Spanish & PortugueseNon-Biased Teaching: A Simulation
Laura Border, Director, Graduate Teacher ProgramEthics in Teaching
David Boonin, Assistant Professor, PhilosophyDilemmas of Gendered Authority: Issues in TA-Student Interaction
Amy Grim, Lead Graduate Teacher, Communications
Robert Agne, Graduate Student, CommunicationsActive Learning
David Clough, Professor, Engineering
Lawrence Carlson, Professor, EngineeringWhat's Wrong With the Way Things Are? An Interactive Theatre Piece Addressing White Privilege
Rebecca Brown & Interactive Theatre ProjectThe Honor Code
Andrea Roth, Honor Code Representative
Emily Kyler, Honor Code RepresentativeTeaching: Do You Have the Personality for It?
Don Weatherley, Associate Professor, PsychologyTeaching Beginning Math and Calculus
Ann Scarritt, Coordinator, Student Academic Services Center
Delsie Khadem-Ghaeini, Assistant Math Coordinator Student Academic Services CenterDealing With Problems 1 and 2
Cori Krauss, Lead Graduate Teacher, APS
Jeanette Domber, Lead Graduate Teacher, Aerospace EngineeringCreative Teaching
Jim Downton, Professor, SociologyThe CU-Boulder Sexual Harassment Policy
(Repeat of 9:00am session)
Duncan Rinehart, Instructor, Employee Development
Tangie Sutton, Instructor, Employee Development
Candice Bowen, Interim Director, Sexual Harassment Policy Office