RESEARCH RESIDENCY:
APPLICATIONS DUE MARCH 1st Have you ever thought about your teaching approaches and questioned if they are effective? Have you ever thought about investigating your own teaching practices? Are you questioning your teaching and its impact on student learning? If so, consider applying for the NSF-supported Biology Scholars Program Research Residency (www.biologyscholars.org <http://s3.amazonaws.com/basec/373524/1592750/www.biologyscholars.org> ). The application deadline for the Research Residency is March 1, 2009. More details about the program and application process are available below and at the website: http://www.biologyscholars.org/page02c.shtml The Research Residency is a yearlong program which begins with a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Institute in Washington, DC, July 15-18, 2009. The SoTL Institute is an intensive program designed to help faculty learn how to conduct research in teaching and learning in the biological sciences with improved pedagogy practices and student learning outcomes. Space is limited to 20 Scholars. Sincerely, Michelle Godinez Coordinator - Education Programs & Events American Society for Microbiology 1752 N Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 202-942-9317 Fax: 202-942-9329 http://www.asmcue.org/
