Teaching Outside the Classroom
Monday, May 2, 11:30 – 12:45
Duffy 114 Conference Room
The New Faculty Seminar is meant to continue the discussions begun at New Faculty Orientation about teaching and the other professional obligations of new faculty at Stonehill — as well as to provide new faculty a “safe” place for discussing their experiences (good and bad) throughout the year.
Often it’s the relationships students build with faculty outside the classroom that are the most meaningful. So, for our final seminar will look ahead to next year, when many of you will be taking on formal student advising duties for the first time at Stonehill, as well as seeking out other opportunities to work with students outside the classroom.
During this session we’ll cover some of the basics of how advising works at Stonehill-and the resources available to advisors-and talk about other ways you can help mentor Stonehill students (SURE, Community Associates, club advising, etc.).
Posted by Stacy Grooters
The Teaching Squares program provides faculty an opportunity to reflect on their teaching within a supportive group of colleagues.