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Teaching and Learning Institute Highlighted in "Times Higher Education"

December 18, 2015

Cook-Sather
Professor of Education Alison Cook-Sather and the Teaching and Learning Institute are featured in this Times Higher Education article about undergraduate students partnering with faculty members to improve college classroom instruction.

“Most people who come into the programme think: ‘What could a student teach me about teaching, and particularly a student outside my subject area?’” says Cook-Sather. “They also feel vulnerable that people will be watching them and judging them. [But] what happens for 99 per cent of the people who participate is that they realise it isn’t about expertise in a subject area: it is about understanding how the student experiences pedagogy, curriculum and assessment in the class. It is not calling their authority or expertise into question, it is about [offering] a different angle on what’s happening in the classroom.”

Cook-Sather has been at the forefront of bringing student-voice research and practice into secondary-teacher preparation and college-faculty development.

The Teaching and Learning Institute (TLI) provides forums for exploration of classroom practice. Funded originally by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and now supported jointly by Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges, the TLI embraces a partnership model of faculty and student academic development.

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