Join a cross-disciplinary panel of UW faculty members for a conversation about how we might make our teaching practices more sustainable. Panelists will explore how the concept of sustainability, broadly defined, might lead us toward practices that better support students and instructors. Panelists:
Sarita Shukla Assistant Teaching Professor | School of Education Studies | UW Bothell Shukla teaches a variety of courses, including courses in the history of education, educational psychology, and learning theory. Her scholarly contributions frequently explore issues related to learner development and motivation. She emphasizes anti-oppressive pedagogy in her work with students and strives to create classroom communities wherein all identities are welcomed, affirmed, and sustained. Brock Craft Associate Teaching Professor | Human Centered Design & Engineering | UW Seattle Craft teaches a variety of courses in engineering methods, user-centered design, and information visualization. Winner of the 2017 Human-centered Design and Engineering Departmental Teaching Award, Craft’s scholarly contributions explore information visualization, human-computer interaction, physical computing, and learning design. Elli Theobald Assistant Teaching Professor | Biology | UW Seattle Theobald teaches a variety of Biology courses, from introductory, large lecture classes to graduate seminars focused on teaching for equity. She has contributed to extensive research on increasing diversity in STEM courses, and is the lead PI for an NSF grant focused on narrowing performance gaps in introductory courses. Her primary education interests focus on student achievement and ways to disrupt educational inequities in science. |