This year, many of us have gone from on-campus teaching to distance education, a shift that has been challenging in many ways, the question arises what lessons we have learned that could benefit our future teaching.
In the workshop, we will focus on how we can transfer our experiences of having redesigned many of our teaching and examination methods into assets that can contribute to a larger pedagogical toolbox.
Questions to be discussed are: In what ways has the shift from campus to distance education given us more opportunities and possibilities to explore a variety of ways in which we conduct teaching and examination in the future? Is it possible that the shift have given us more tools and possibilities to promote all students’ learning?
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A teacher´s afternoon about equal opportunities
We look forward to meeting you in May for what we hope will be a creative and constructive afternoon!
Welcome!
Sara Nyman, vice dean for equal opportunities
Linn Areskoug, pedagogical developer
Malin Ekström, equal opportunities officer