Spotlight on Good Teaching
The Teaching Effectiveness Program staff often has the opportunity to work with teachers who are doing an outstanding job in the classroom and have developed strategies around university teaching from which many teachers might benefit. "Spotlight on Good Teaching" will highlight these teachers and the thoughts they shared.Please let TEP know of other teachers on campus who have good teaching ideas to share with colleagues.
- Thinking
is the Greatest Pleasure
Meet Louise Bishop, adjunct assistant professor of English, visiting assistant professor in the Clark Honors College, and recipient of the 1993 Ersted teaching award.
- Clicking With
Large Classes
Karen Kelsky, assistant professor in anthropology, had never taught a large class before last year. However, it hasn't taken her long to figure out how to make her large introductory courses (350 students) feel and behave like a small class.
- Claiming Your Education
Leon Johnson,assistant professor in fine arts, offers his students the opportunity to truly own what they learn in his class.
Address questions or comments about TEP or this site to:
Georgeanne Cooper, Program Director, 64 PLC
Phone: 541-346-2177 Fax: 541-346-2184
Teaching Effectiveness Program, Teaching and Learning Center, University of Oregon.
Last Modified:
01/29/10





