Online event, Faculty Advising: What You Need to Know and How to Do It Well (CIRTL)

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 08 Aug 2018 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am
Location:View on your own register through CIRTL through link below
URL:https://www.cirtl.net/events/461
Contact:
Phone:608-448-3238
Channel:Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Categories:Training, development
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Given that learning is a social process, relationships--especially those with faculty--are powerful tools that aid in students' personal and professional development (Baker & Griffin, 2010). Advising students is a key role that many faculty play in addition to engaging students in the classroom or mentoring them in research settings. This workshop is designed to help future and current faculty learn how to advise effectively.

As a result of attending this workshop, participants will be able to:
= Develop an appreciation for why developing good advising skills matters
= Describe key aspects of how advising works within an institution
= Explain key elements of effective advising for students
= Practice skills around building relationships and engaging future advisees

*To register* visit CIRTL's Faculty Advising: What You Need to Know and How to Do It Well website.

*Questions about attending the CIRTL event?*
Visit CIRTL's How to Use Blackboard Collaborate web guide or email info@cirtl.net

*About CIRTL (Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning)*
ISU's membership in CIRTL is sponsored in a partnership between CELT and the Graduate College.

CIRTL's mission is to enhance excellence in undergraduate education through the development of a national faculty committed to implementing and advancing effective teaching practices for diverse learners as part of successful and varied professional careers. It was established with the intent of preparing future science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) faculty across the nation, to ultimately improve the STEM learning of all students, at every college and university, and thereby to increase the diversity in STEM fields and the STEM literacy of the nation. The three CIRTL core ideas are: Evidence-based Teaching, Learning Communities, and Learning-through-Diversity.

This event is promoted ISU's Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. Learn more via the CELT website.