Seven CLAS faculty selected as 2013-14 Teaching Scholars

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and the UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars Program are proud to announce the names of faculty members selected to be 2013-14 Teaching Scholars.  Those from CLAS are:

•  David Helpap, Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science)
•  Jenell Holstead, Human Development (Psychology)
•  Katia Levintova, Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science)
•  Christopher Martin, Humanistic Studies (Philosophy)
•  Deirdre Radosevich, Human Development (Psychology, Women’s/ Gender Studies)
•  Alison Staudinger, Democracy and Justice Studies (Political Science)
•  Elizabeth Wheat, Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science)

Each scholar will investigate a teaching issue and present his or her findings to the campus.  The program invites participation by early- and mid-career faculty members and gives them opportunities to enhance teaching and learning through research, collaboration, and reflection.

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