The Learning Fellows Program: A Unique Opportunity for Professional Development and Networking at Case Western Reserve University

Delve into the combination of art and science in learning with UCITE’s Learning Fellows program.

The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) is currently seeking instructors at Case Western Reserve University to participate in the fall 2024 cohort of Learning Fellows. This program, which has been running for many years, is designed to create a community of teaching faculty members who are passionate about exploring the art and science of how people learn. It is open to all faculty members at any stage of their teaching careers, providing an opportunity for professional development and collaboration with peers.

Those interested in applying for this program can find more information on the UCITE website or by reaching out to ucite@case.edu for further details. Meetings for the Learning Fellows program will be held weekly on Wednesdays from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in the Herrick Room of Allen Memorial Medical Library. This structured environment offers an opportunity for instructors to come together, share insights, and deepen their understanding of effective teaching practices.

Participation in the Learning Fellows program includes a $2,000 stipend upon completion of the program. This financial incentive, along with the opportunity for professional growth and networking, makes this program a valuable opportunity for instructors looking to enhance their teaching skills and stay current in the field of education. Whether you’re just starting out or have been teaching for years, this program provides a unique opportunity to learn from your peers and gain new insights into effective teaching practices that will help you improve your classroom performance and achieve better student outcomes.

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