Showcase Extraordinary Teaching In Science

An anthology of short narratives and video interviews will be compiled to showcase best practices.
Faculty, instructors and staff can submit their own short story (150-250 words) or nominate a colleague or friend who has a story worth sharing broadly across the Faculty. Stories can showcase innovations in teaching and learning, community building and overcoming challenges, Stories can also be shared on a Zoom call which will then be edited into a video clip for the anthology.
Submissions will be open until May 7, with the anthology published and distributed during the Faculty of Science’s virtual retreat on May 20. This is not a competition so all submitted stories will be celebrated and included in the anthology.
For more information, contact Educational Developer Kris Knorr at knorrk@mcmaster.ca.
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