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Instructor Training

by 1, 2
  • 1 University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • 2 Software Carpentry Foundation

Over the last hundred years, researchers have discovered an enormous amount about how people learn and how best to teach them. Unfortunately, much of that knowledge has not yet been translated into common classroom practice, while many myths about education have proven remarkably persistent.

This two-day class has the following overall goals:

  • Introduce you to evidence-based best-practices of teaching.
  • Teach you how to create a positive environment for learners at your workshops.
  • Provide opportunities for you to practice and build your teaching skills.
  • Help you become integrated into the Carpentry community.
  • Prepare you to use these teaching skills in teaching Carpentry workshops.

Computer Science

Teaching Methods

Publisher:
oercommons.org

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