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Effective & Sustainable Teaching Practices Abroad

Breaking the Barriers of Voluntourism Part One
Thursday, November 29, 2018
5:30-8:00 PM
Space 2435 North Quad Map
Workshop: 6:00–8:00 p.m.
Dinner: 5:30–6:00 p.m.
Please register online: bit.ly/effective-teaching

This workshop part one of a two part series to tackle the issues of "voluntourist" behaviors which tend to decay international community partnerships over time.

This workshop provides strategies for fulfilling a basic component of teaching: giving clear instructions. Largely overlooked and yet frequently problematic, giving clear instructions is critical for classroom management and student learning. Without clear instructions, even the most developed lesson plan will fall apart. When students don't know what to do, they'll find something to do. Add in a second language, and the process is even more complicated. Thus, this workshop introduces you to one of the fundamental steps to getting your class, your activities, and most importantly, your students’ learning, off to a successful start!

In addition, participants will gain access to other on-campus resources that will help them not only prepare, but also reflect on their volunteer experiences abroad in order to maximize their impact while strengthening their personal goals and development.

Featuring workshop speaker Martha Epperson, Doctoral Student in Teacher and Teaching Education at the University of Michigan School of Education

Free dinner will be provided for all participants.
Building: North Quad
Website:
Event Type: Workshop / Seminar
Tags: Community Service, Language, Study Abroad, Volunteer
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Language Resource Center, Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI), School of Education, University Library, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies