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Schreyer Institute programs are for anyone at Penn State who has an instructional role or is preparing for a future one. Our participants are typically faculty, graduate students, and postdocs. Academic administrators, instructional designers, staff members, and undergraduates in instructional roles are also welcome.

Inclusive and Ethical Pedagogy Series: Teaching Larger Classes
Facilitated by Beate Brunow, Assistant Research Professor, Larkin Hood, Assistant Research Professor , Beth Seymour, Teaching Professor, Anthropology, Penn State Altoona
Wednesday, 12/17/2025, 12:15 p.m. - 1:15 p.m.
Via Zoom

Beate Brunow (Portrait)Larkin Hood (Portrait) Beth Seymour (Portrait)

The Inclusive and Ethical Pedagogy Series explores how instructors might implement inclusive and ethical pedagogy, as described in the Elements of Effective Teaching. Teaching larger courses presents unique challenges and opportunites. Fostering interaction and connecting with students can be challenging in a potentially imperosnal environment. At the same time, larger courses can feel dynamic environment that supports the collective learning experience. 

Join us for a discussion in which a panel of experienced educators will share their approaches to teaching larger courses. This session is ideal for instructors seeking to explore pratical ideas, and participants are encouraged to share their own questions and experiences.

Registration will close 1 hour before the event starts. Registrants will receive a Zoom link at least 1 hour before the event.

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