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Symposium on Teaching
Summary
Looking for an opportunity to connect with your colleagues and learn from their experiences with using innovative, evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning? Join us at our next session.
Description
The SFU symposium on teaching and learning is a full day conference open to all members of the SFU community. The event is an opportunity for SFU instructors to share innovative teaching approaches and teaching inquiry projects and contribute to a dialogue about strengthening the culture of teaching at SFU.
The call for workshop proposals is typically announced in January.
What to expect
The conference typically begins with a keynote presentation by an invited scholar, and is followed by interactive workshops and panel discussions facilitated by SFU faculty and CEE staff.
Typically offered in May.
Past Events
View the video recording of the presentation (log in with your SFU computing ID)
Audience
Faculty, instructors and graduate students
Date and Time
Typically offered in May
9:00am–4:00pm
Location
Typically held in person and virtually