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Supporting The Diverse Needs Of Students By Developing Success Skills In Introductory Psychology, Sarah Grison
Supporting The Diverse Needs Of Students By Developing Success Skills In Introductory Psychology, Sarah Grison
Sarah Grison
Research shows that student success courses can enhance college success, yet not all students take such a course. In introductory psychology, we have an opportunity to help students develop skills related to success. Accordingly, this interactive workshop will: 1. Describe evidence related to success skills, 2. Discuss instructional approaches for introductory psychology that can improve students’ success skills, and 3. Consider using SOTL to explore the effectiveness of these approaches. Teachers will come away with new tools to embed in their classes that should enhance their students’ success.
Leaders: Exploring The Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Of Personality Traits, Sarah Grison
Leaders: Exploring The Who, What, Where, When, Why, And How Of Personality Traits, Sarah Grison
Sarah Grison
This interactive workshop is for Parkland College faculty and staff who are working to develop leadership skills. The aims are to: 1. Discuss who a leader is, 2. Discover what our traits are, 3. Explore why understanding traits matters, and 4. Consider how we can be better leaders.