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science, math, and engineering grad students engage in teaching-as-research

posted by on monday, april 19, 2010 in news.

as part of the cirtl network activities at vanderbilt, the cft co-sponsors the teaching-as-research (tar) fellows program for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows in the stem (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields at vanderbilt. cirtl defines tar as follows:

“teaching-as-research involves the deliberate, systematic, and reflective use of research methods to develop and implement teaching practices that advance the learning experiences and outcomes of students and teachers.”

each fall, a number of tar fellows are selected to conduct projects exploring aspects of undergraduate education in their disciplines. each fellow works with a faculty mentor, and each project typically focuses on an undergraduate course taught by that mentor.

each january the tar fellows share their projects with the campus in a poster session hosted by cirtl-at-vanderbilt.  below are links to some of the posters from the 2009-10 cohort.

three of these students (nicholas roberts, elizabeth vargis, and jonathan wellons) have had presentations accepted at national conferences being held this summer.

see the cft’s teaching-as-research fellows page for information on 2008-09 projects, as well as more detailed program information.  look for the call for proposals for the 2010-2011 cohort soon!

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