Innovative Ecology Teaching at Community Colleges
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> Monday, April 7th at 4PM
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> An ESA Watercooler hosted by the Education Committee
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> Some of the most innovative teaching of ecology and environmental science
> happens at community colleges. Teaching ecology at a community college has
> its own challenges and special rewards; it is the place where many students
> first get inspired about the field. Join our diverse panel of community
> college instructors who will share examples of effective approaches. Bring
> your own experiences and questions of teaching ecology and environmental
> science to community college students and other intro level undergraduate
> courses.
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> Who should attend?
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> Community college instructors, early career ecologists considering a
> career in community college education, and indeed anyone who is interested
> in innovative undergraduate education.
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> Panelists:
> Tom Langen (Clarkson University, ESA Education Committee), moderator
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> Brian Shmaefsky (Lone Star College – Kingwood)
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> Stacey Kiser (Lane Community College)
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> Christine Girtain (Toms River High School North, South)
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> Kristen Genet (Anoka-Ramsey Community College)
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> Katie Benson (Clarkson University, formerly at Harford Community College)
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> Laura Broughton (Bronx Community College)
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> Heather Fitzgerald (Community College of Vermont)
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> *Tom Langen*
> Associate Dean for Academic Excellence, Lewis School of Health and Life
> Sciences
> Professor, Depts. of Biology, Psychology
> Clarkson University
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> Office Location: 131 Snell
> Mail, 8 Clarkson Ave., Clarkson University, Potsdam NY 13699-5805
> Mail, Home: 7 Pleasant St., Canton NY 13617
> phone:315 268 7933 (office), 315 261 0182 (cell)
> Email: tlan...@clarkson.edu
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