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Finding Your Teaching Voice
With Rosi Kaiser, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience
Whether you are a first-time instructor or an experienced professor, your teaching “voice” is central to your teaching and your students’ learning experience. Your teaching voice reflects your style of instruction, strategies for effective communication, how you connect with students, and how your values as an educator are expressed in the classroom. Finding your authentic teaching voice can be an evolving, career-long endeavor, marked equally by moments of struggle, perseverance, and success. The aim of this workshop is to allow new instructors to develop and hone their teaching voice, and also to encourage experienced professors to refine, and perhaps renew, their teaching voice. Together, we aim to support educators in your ongoing journey of discovering authentic expression of your voice in your classroom.
Register for this session to receive the Zoom link. You will need to log in with your CU IdentiKey credentials to register, which will collect your name, email, and unit so we know who's coming and can best prepare.
Registration is open until the beginning of the session.