ED 104A — Reimagining Teaching

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Ever have a teacher who made you love a subject (or loathe it)? Ever have a teacher who really saw you and knew you (or didn’t)? Imagine what it would be like if learning could be meaningful for all students.

Each year, this course focuses on a specific subject area—English, history, math, or science—and reimagines how it could be taught in middle school, high school, and college. Instead of thinking of teaching as "covering the content," we’ll focus on genuinely engaging students—students from all backgrounds and experiences. Participants will learn how to develop student-centered curriculum, instruction, and assessments that encourage students’ exploration and collaboration.

This course assumes a strong background in the subject area focus for that year and/or a previous course on teaching and learning. Students are encouraged, though not required, to engage in fieldwork through ED 60a while taking this course so that they can apply their learning in real classrooms. Usually offered every fall semester.