Join us at Talking Teaching: A Community Roundtable, for Getting Students Talking in Your Classroom. Faced with ongoing pandemic conditions, faculty at SUNY Oneonta (and beyond) are thinking anew about how to engage students in conversation, both as a way to achieve learning objectives and to build community. We'll come together to share strategies for encouraging classroom discussion in a variety of disciplines. This resource<https://oneonta365-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/festrg_oneonta_edu/EXQmPeQW2FpNvE9yEEHOlCsBU4oiewpRWz99DQAxfkwOLg?e=D4TN8Y>, created for a Faculty Center workshop in January, curates some approaches for adding structure to a conversation, setting up small-group and paired activities, calling on students, and more.  We will take some time during our session to explore some of these strategies.  Come with  your own questions and ideas on how to get students talking as well!





The Talking Teaching discussions are a space to connect and talk about what's new in the world of teaching and learning.  Each session will have a focus on a specific topic but can also be a space to talk about what is happening in the classroom and identify new modalities to explore.  This is our new iteration of the Teaching Breakfast.

We will continue to meet both in person and virtually, so if you feel comfortable participating in person, we'd love to have you in the room; if you would rather meet via Teams, join from your computer.   These sessions will continue to be a place to come together to talk about teaching and hopefully share a few questions and get a few answers.

Join us in person in the Oneonta Room, room 126 (just past the Experiential Learning Center on the first floor of Hunt Union) or virtually in the Talking Teaching teams space<https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3ameeting_OTM2MjIzM2QtNzg5Yy00ZDFkLTk5MWEtZTg4MTBmZmNmN2Ix%40thread.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%22b2c9b1a8-d1ad-4c9f-9172-728a8c08eb65%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%22acdbd4c6-8ceb-4ccb-b54d-35c4ab20321f%22%7d>.

We look discussing ways to help your students be more confident with their own learning in your classroom.  We hope to see you on Thursday morning for Talking Teaching (March 21) if you can make it!
Chilton

Chilton Reynolds
Director, The Faculty Center for Teaching, Learning & Scholarship
The Faculty Center for Teaching, Learning & Scholarship
SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta NY 13820
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Phone: 607-436-2673