Check out this year’s featured presentations at the CTLT Spring Institute which will be held May 2-3 at the Ike Barber Learning Center.
The Flexible Learning Team of the School of Nursing will be sharing insights on Student-Faculty-Community Flexible Learning Partnerships. The session will be on May 2, 2016 at 1:30-3:30 pm at the Lillooet Room 301. The learning objectives are: (1) Describe the planning, implementation and evaluation processes associated with community-based experiential student learning, (2) Discuss how to link community-based experiential learning to other course learning objectives and other curricular components (e.g., in-class discussions, skills lab simulations), and (3) Examine the successes and challenges associated with flexible learning and student-faculty-community partnerships. Session facilitators are: Dr. Maura MacPhee, Associate Director of the Undergraduate Program, Lead on Flexible Leaning Initiative in the School of Nursing; Khristine Carino, Project manager for Flexible Learning Initiative at the School of Nursing; Ranjit Dhari, Community/Population Health Nursing Faculty and Joanne Ricci, Community/Population Health Nursing Faculty.
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