There\u27s no better way to build a community of learners than over food. Join us for lunch and the chance to hear faculty experiences and the new opportunities with our Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs)
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88919/1/1993_Lunch_and_Learn_1-26-93.pd
Faculty learning communities (FLC) provide opportunities for professional development and personal g...
Join your colleagues as they discuss the ways in which they have successfully integrated experientia...
There\u27s no better way to build a community of learners than over food. Join us for lunch and the ...
Facilitating a Faculty Learning Community (FLC) is an excellent way to introduce classroom faculty t...
FBCs are a type of Faculty Learning Community (FLC). The research on the effects of FLCs has been ov...
An FLC is a small group of colleagues who meet over one or two semesters, typically every two weeks ...
This is an information session on Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs). The advisory board for CITL i...
During lunch there will be faculty showcasing innovative ways they are putting together cross-discip...
Time is a precious commodity for faculty members who must balance their teaching, scholarship and se...
A faculty learning community (FLC) is a cross-disciplinary faculty group of 5 or more members (8 to ...
Take this opportunity to discuss successful teaching and advising methods with your colleagues
Monday May 2nd Lunchable Learning hosts Leva Lee and Helena Prins are back together for a special ex...
Faculty sometimes experience isolation, which can negatively influence their teaching and capacity f...
This presentation is a quick look at the structure and purpose of the first Faculty Learning Communi...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88919/1/1993_Lunch_and_Learn_1-26-93.pd
Faculty learning communities (FLC) provide opportunities for professional development and personal g...
Join your colleagues as they discuss the ways in which they have successfully integrated experientia...
There\u27s no better way to build a community of learners than over food. Join us for lunch and the ...
Facilitating a Faculty Learning Community (FLC) is an excellent way to introduce classroom faculty t...
FBCs are a type of Faculty Learning Community (FLC). The research on the effects of FLCs has been ov...
An FLC is a small group of colleagues who meet over one or two semesters, typically every two weeks ...
This is an information session on Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs). The advisory board for CITL i...
During lunch there will be faculty showcasing innovative ways they are putting together cross-discip...
Time is a precious commodity for faculty members who must balance their teaching, scholarship and se...
A faculty learning community (FLC) is a cross-disciplinary faculty group of 5 or more members (8 to ...
Take this opportunity to discuss successful teaching and advising methods with your colleagues
Monday May 2nd Lunchable Learning hosts Leva Lee and Helena Prins are back together for a special ex...
Faculty sometimes experience isolation, which can negatively influence their teaching and capacity f...
This presentation is a quick look at the structure and purpose of the first Faculty Learning Communi...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88919/1/1993_Lunch_and_Learn_1-26-93.pd
Faculty learning communities (FLC) provide opportunities for professional development and personal g...
Join your colleagues as they discuss the ways in which they have successfully integrated experientia...