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Home > Center for Teaching and Learning > Faculty Programming > Mid-Career Faculty Learning Community

Register for the Mid Career Program

For questions about the program or for further information, please contact Anita Gonzalez at 612-624-2727 or gonza035@umn.edu or Kathleen O'Donovan at odono004@umn.edu at 612-625-3316 or .

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The Mid-Career Faculty Learning Community is based upon and developed from the participants’ interests. Please check the topics of most interest to you: [check off]

Variation in teaching styles based on gender and/or discipline
Variation and impact of learning styles based on gender and/or discipline
Teaching issues for women faculty in predominantly male fields
Teaching issues for women faculty in predominantly female fields
Role of gender on teacher authority and classroom dynamics
Student expectations of faculty based on gender (e.g., “nurturing” teacher, “maternal” mentor)
Role of gender in soliciting and using student feedback (e.g., mid-semester evaluations, Student Ratings of Teaching)
Cultural dimensions and dynamics in teaching and learning (e.g., majority-minority relationships, international perspectives, inclusive teaching practices)
Scholarship of Teaching & Learning related to gender

Do you have suggestions for other topics for this year's Mid-Career FLC?

What do you hope to gain (and contribute to your peers) through this program?