Institute on Integrative Learning and the Departments
Posted by Association of American Colleges and Universities on February 21, 2016
AAC&U’s Institute on Integrative Learning and the Departments: Applications Due March 16
Institute on Integrative Learning and the Departments
July 12–15, 2016
Loyola University Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Apply through March 16, 2016
The Institute on Integrative Learning and the Departments is intended for colleges and universities interested in developing faculty and staff leadership to advance programs and curricula that build students’ capacity to integrate their learning—across general education, majors, and the co-curriculum, as well as prior professional, academic, and life experiences inside and outside the classroom.
Teams applying to the Institute will each propose an educational change project specific to their individual institutions, and commit to developing and supporting faculty leadership for student learning within and across departments as well as within and across academic and student affairs. Teams will leave the Institute having developed action plans for achieving their specific goals. Expert faculty and other teams will provide initial feedback on the plans at the Institute.
Learn more about the Institute on Integrative Learning and the Departments at http://www.aacu.org/summerinstitutes/ild.
For additional information, contact Elizabeth Dickens at 202.884.7438 or e-mail [email protected].
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