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GRDSCH 610 A Teaching Mentorship (3,
max 6) SLN: 13594
Individualized project in teaching and learning mentored by a faculty member. Credit/no
credit.
Enrollment forms are available online and entry codes
available from Marilyn Gray, Graduate School
gspff@u.washington.edu
GRDSCH 620 A Teaching Mentorship Seminar (2) SLN:
13596
Entry Code required
Theme: Being Mentored, Becoming a Mentor
Interdisciplinary credit/no credit seminar for Huckabay Fellows and other students who
have had recent experience working with a teaching mentor.
Meeting Times: To Be Arranged.
Meeting Place: To Be Arranged.
Instructors: Dr. Donald Wulff, Center for Instructional
Development and Research
GRDSCH 630, Section A Special Topics in
College/University Teaching (2, max 6)
SLN:
13597
Theme: Teaching and Learning in Higher Education This section will be a discussion of issues and topics related to
developing as a teacher in higher education settings. Class sessions will
revolve around the development of a teaching portfolio, tools and resources for
teaching (both interdisciplinary and discipline-specific), and current issues
and questions faced by people who teach at colleges and universities.
More information can be found at
http://depts.washington.edu/gs630/
Meeting Times: Wednesday, 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Meeting Place: Parrington 112 Instructors: Drs.
Jennie Dorman and Wayne Jacobson, Center for
Instructional Development and Research
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