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  • How Quality Learning Environments Support the GPS Mindset

    Tuesday, October 12th, 2021 | 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Facilitator: Tris Utschig Creating a quality learning environment helps faculty engage meaningfully with students. It also helps build and sustain a GPS mindset (growth, purpose, and social belonging) for students. The process of setting up a quality learning environment involves using a set of well-defined principles and practices. In this workshop we will explore how the principles and practices operating in a quality learning environment support the GPS mindset and can empower students toward unprecedented success.  –  October 12, 2021

  • What is a GPS Mindset?: Setting Students Up for Success

    Thursday, October 7th, 2021 | 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. Facilitator: Mandy McGrew Growth, Purpose, and Social make up the three pieces of a GPS mindset, a framework for thinking about how our attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions influence persistence and eventual success. In this informational webinar, participants will learn about GPS Mindsets and consider how mindset influences our students’ success in our courses. We will then discuss tools and practices we can use to cultivate a GPS Mindset in our students.  –  October 07, 2021

  • Book Chat: The Racial Healing Handbook

    Wednesday, October 6th, 2021 | 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Facilitator: Michele DiPietro As faculty engaging our current context exploring anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion, we are often searching for practical strategies to do the work. Join us to explore the guidance offered by The Racial Healing Handbook: Practical Activities to Help You Challenge Privilege, Confront Systemic Racism, and Engage in Collective Healing, by Anneliese A. Singh, Ph.D., LPC. The workbook provides valuable step-by-step prompts for self-reflection, engagement, and change-agency. We will offer follow-up chats to those who are interested in working through the book for a semester, and discussing experiences and reflections along the way.  –  October 06, 2021

  • Leading with Trust: Values, Transparency, and Emotional Intelligence

    Tuesday, October 5th, 2021 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Facilitators: Este Jordan and Traci Stromie One of the fundamental principles of effective leadership is building and maintaining trust. In their book, The Leadership Challenge, Kouzes and Posner state, ”When you create a climate of trust, you create an environment that allows people to contribute freely and to innovate. You nurture an open exchange of ideas and an honest discussion of issues. You motivate people to go beyond compliance and inspire them to reach for the best in themselves. You foster the belief that people can rely on you to do what’s in everyone’s best interests" (2017, p.200). This webinar will explore the research on how you can deliberately foster trust with others and the intersection of values, transparency, and emotional intelligence with trust.  –  October 05, 2021

  • Designing Discussions to Cultivate Critical Thinking

    Tuesday, October 5th, 2021 | 9:45 - 10:45 a.m. Facilitator: Linda Stewart Participants in this webinar will explore student development theories, questioning types and styles, and class discussion formats to enhance students’ critical thinking. Using case studies (Ambrose et al. 2010), we will discuss and identify ways in which we can plan and facilitate discussions to enhance critical thinking to promote a growth mindset. We will address challenging moments in classroom discussions and identify strategies to capitalize on those moments in productive and progressive ways.  –  October 05, 2021

  • Reflect, Connect, and Learn: One Month In, Q&A with 2nd-Year Faculty

    Tuesday, September 28th, 2021 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Facilitator: Este Jordan Join us and your colleagues for an ongoing onboarding community called Reflect, Connect, and Learn. These monthly meetings are designed to provide a full year of onboarding support for faculty in their first year at KSU. This first meeting of the virtual series will connect participants with near peers who have just completed their first year at KSU and have highly relevant and timely lessons learned. It will also provide space for asking questions that have arisen in the first month on the job. This is an opportunity to reflect on how things are going, build relationships with other new faculty, get those burning questions answered, and learn new things.  –  September 28, 2021

  • Mapping Identity: Challenges, Obstacles, and Opportunities

    Thursday, September 23rd, 2021 | 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Facilitator: Linda Stewart In this interactive webinar, we will examine several ways to visually represent our teaching journeys to enhance critical reflection for ourselves and our current or future students. Drawing from the visual representations in “On the road to becoming a professor” (Nyquist, J. D. 1999), we will employ a range of visual representations to create and annotate our teaching and learning maps. Finally, we will share and discuss these maps with our colleagues to explore and examine our teacher identities so our critical friends can “help us notice things we’ve missed” and suggest possibilities for growth (Brookfield, S. D. 2017, p. 116).  –  September 23, 2021

  • Engaging Students with HIPs

    Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Facilitators: Mandy McGrew and Michelle Head This workshop provides an overview of three fundamental High-impact practices (HIPs): undergraduate research, internships, and community-engaged service learning. Students who participate in HIPS demonstrate greater persistence and appreciation for diversity. Participants will explore ways to incorporate these experiential practices in their traditional or online courses.  –  September 21, 2021

  • Writing Compelling Award & Funding Narratives

    Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 | 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Facilitator: Letizia Guglielmo Applications for internal awards and funds often require compelling narratives. The most successful award narratives illustrate for readers both the candidate’s accomplishments and the quality and significance of those achievements in light of award criteria. This webinar will guide participants in the multi-step process of analyzing award criteria, reflecting on individual qualifications, and articulating achievements in ways that are rhetorically engaging and persuasive to award reviewers.  –  September 21, 2021

  • Finding Our Grounding

    Friday, September 17th, 2021 | 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Facilitator: Michele DiPietro When our foundation is strong, the winds of change and uncertainty do little to faze us. The first chakra presides to the basic aspects of our foundation, the things that ground us, the subroutines that run in the background while we pursue higher purposes (Duhigg 2014). When the root chakra is out of balance, we might feel less confident in our right to take up space, or conversely, too set in our ways to adapt to change. In this workshop we will unpack the mechanics of the first chakra and generate strategies for a healthy and solid grounding as the foundation to the rest of the work on the other chakras.  –  September 17, 2021


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