Speaker: Professor Carol S. Dweck
Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology, Professor (by courtesy) Graduate School of
Education, Stanford University
Speakers: Prof. David ROSSITER, Associate Professor of Engineering Education (CSE)
Recipient of the 2017 Michael G. Gale Medal for Distinguished Teaching
Dr Jason CHAN, Lecturer (CHEM)
Recipient of the 2018 UGC Teaching Award (early career faculty member)
Facilitator: Miss Phoebe Mok, Senior Education Development Officer, Center for Education Innovation
Venue: Room 6558 (Lifts 27-28)
Workshops Overview:
This program is for HKUST teaching support staff (e.g. Instructional Assistant; Teaching Associate) who are engaged in teaching-related activities, such as small-group teaching and/or marking students’ work.
The University Teaching and Learning Course is offered to all new professors and on-the-job faculty. For the new comers, this course will prepare you on some important aspects of university teaching and learning, such as course design, learning assessment and feedback, teaching for student engagement and working with groups. For the experienced faculty, this course can give you new insights in your teaching and useful advice on current teaching pedagogy to enhance student learning.