The Ph.D. Program in History

at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

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9/19 – Co-Teaching & Co-Writing: Effective Strategies for Collegial Collaboration

Please join us on Thursday, September 19, from 1pm to 2pm at The Graduate Center (Room 3317), for a workshop where FI Fellow Christina Katopodis will explore the nuts and bolts of collaborative teaching and collaborative academic writing. Speakers will include Kaysi Holman (Humanities Alliance), Jessica Murray (FI Fellow 2016-2019) and Sujung Kim (FI Postdoctoral Fellow).

This workshop will showcase a few ongoing collaborations in CUNY classrooms and on paper, and task participants with collaboratively gathering relevant resources to publish on the HASTAC website for others to use and learn from. The first half of the workshop will include lightning talks by CUNY collaborators and a Q&A with the audience. In the second half of the workshop, we will break into smaller groups to co-write blog posts that share effective strategies and methods for co-teaching and co-writing with the public as well as tips catered to the unique needs of graduate students.

This event is part of the The University Worth Fighting For, a series of workshops that tie student-centered, engaged pedagogical practices to institutional change, race, equality, gender, and social justice.

Thursday, September 19, 2019 from 1:00-2:00PM — The Graduate Center (Room 3317)

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