New asynchronous microcredential course, Inspiring Inquiry and Preparing Lifelong Learners starting January 20th – March 15th. Time expectation 2-3 hours per week.
Information Session
Date: Monday December 11th 10:00-10:30
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Do you strive to improve your teaching? Do you want to document your progress with a nationally recognized teaching organization?
If you answered 'yes' to the question above, we have a course for you!
The University of Texas System is awarding grants for 30 full-time instructors to participate in the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) microcredential course, Inspiring Inquiry and Preparing Lifelong Learners. This eight week asynchronous course allows you to learn about, implement, and reflect on research-based teaching strategies in your spring semester courses.
This course requires participants to work through one asynchronous online module per week, with an average weekly commitment of 2-3 hours. This requires:
Watching videos from expert educators
Completing readings that highlight best practices
Participating in discussions (either synchronously or asynchronously)
Using one strategy they've learned in each week's module in their course
Writing a reflection about the strategy they have applied.
After completing all course modules, you can combine this microcredential with three other ACUE micro-credentials (offered in later semesters) to get an ACUE Certificate in Effective College Instruction that you can put on your resume, LinkedIn, and promotion file.
Spring semester course starts the weekend of January 20th and runs through March 2nd 2024
Want to learn more?
Information Session
Date: Monday December 11th 10:00-10:30
Application Deadline: Friday December 15th
Registration Link: https://bit.ly/24Sp-ACUE
The application deadline Friday December 15th and the Information Session need to be put on the CTL calendar please.