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+ | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-CR6DpV0VaKU6muZtqRlP4LOE9wNmjEq/view?usp=sharing Bayer slides] | ||
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+ | '''[http://www.aalaccollaborative.org/ AALAC] Conference on Enhancing Inclusivity in Economics at Liberal Arts Colleges''' | ||
:Pomona College, Claremont, CA | :Pomona College, Claremont, CA | ||
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*Moderated Discussion on High Impact Practices | *Moderated Discussion on High Impact Practices | ||
::[[involvement with research|Research]] | ::[[involvement with research|Research]] | ||
− | ::Problem Based Learning | + | ::Problem Based Learning (related: [[inquiry-based learning]]) |
::[[Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Economics|Teaching Race and Gender in Economics]] | ::[[Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Economics|Teaching Race and Gender in Economics]] | ||
::Community Partnerships and [[Service learning|Service Learning]] in Economics | ::Community Partnerships and [[Service learning|Service Learning]] in Economics |
Latest revision as of 20:23, 23 July 2020
EIELAC Conference on Enhancing Inclusivity in Economics at Liberal Arts Colleges
- San Diego, CA
- January 6, 2020
AALAC Conference on Enhancing Inclusivity in Economics at Liberal Arts Colleges
- Pomona College, Claremont, CA
- February 5, 2016
Here's a recap of the day's events. Supporting documents will be added as they become available.
- Breakfast and Introductions, Welcome by President David Oxtoby
- Diversifying Economic Quality: The Role of Liberal Arts Colleges, Amanda Bayer, Swarthmore College
- Moderated Discussion: Curricular Innovations and the Demographic Shift, Fernando Lozano, Pomona College
- Communities of Learning in a Math Department, Jo Hardin (Chair, Math Department), Pomona College
- Moderated Discussion on High Impact Practices
- Research
- Problem Based Learning (related: inquiry-based learning)
- Teaching Race and Gender in Economics
- Community Partnerships and Service Learning in Economics
- Cohort Programs in the Sciences, Len Seligman (Associate Dean and Professor of Biology), Pomona College
- A Bridge Program for Economics, Lucie Schmidt, Williams College
- Moderated Discussion: What works? Future issues
- Keynote: We Have Met the Enemy and He/She Is Us, Cecilia Conrad, MacArthur Foundation