by Bettina Boyle | Mar 14, 2019 | events, news, stories, workshops
Bloom and Knowledge as Foundational Do you ever feel that the interpretation of Bloom’s taxonomy in the form of a pyramid favours higher order thinking skills like critical thinking or creation of new knowledge over helping students learn and remember facts and...
by Bettina Boyle | Nov 13, 2018 | news, workshops
How can my eLearn course site become part of an active learning experience for my students? As an experienced instructor in the face-to-face classroom, you may be wondering about the value of incorporating online learning into your course(s). Is this just extra work...
by Tae Aoyagi | Oct 12, 2018 | news, workshops
Are you curious about how to create a more inclusive and engaging learning environment in a diverse classroom? Do you want to be part of a safe, welcoming space with a group of colleagues on a monthly basis? Join the new CapU Faculty Learning Community on Creating...
by Tae Aoyagi | Sep 19, 2018 | events, workshops
September 26 10:00 am LB321 Join the CTE and Joel Cardinal from First Nations Student Services to learn more about how to indigenize the curriculum. The first 20 participants will receive a free copy of the Teachers and Instructors Guide: Pulling Together: A Guide for...
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