Please Note: Effective August 30, 2011, the main office for the Center for Teaching and Faculty Development is located in Administration Building 452.

Workshops and Events

Faculty Learning Community: Program Evaluation and Renewal

Lead: Meg Gorzycki, Faculty Development Consultant, CTFD

Excellence happens by design, and on-going program evaluation is the educator’s best route to excellence. These sessions will provide a framework for on-going program evaluation and address matters related to alignment of outcomes and instruction and assessment, consistency of student evaluation, and the added value of community liaisons.

Participants will meet once per month. The first meeting is on February 15, future meeting times to be determined by the participants.

Date and Time:
February 15, 2011 - 2:10pm - 3:30pm


Location:
Burk Hall 168

Events Access Statement

The Center for Teaching and Faculty Development is dedicated to ensuring equal access to everyone. To request disability accommodations for any CTFD sponsored event, please either call the Center at 415.338.6456 or e-mail the Center at ctfd@sfsu.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.

For more information on how the Center addresses accessibility and equal access, please read the CTFD Accessibility Policy.

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