Paired Present-lion
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COLLEGE
TEACHING AND [EARNING
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday, May 12, 1991
11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. . Registration
11:00 AM. to 1 1:30 A.M. Prefunction Area
Welcome Coffee Tea
1 1:30 AM. to 1:00 RM. Florida Ballroom D
Keynote: Russell Edgerton
“The Call of Stories: Sharing
What We Know About Teaching"
1:15 RM. to 2:15 RM. ‘
Omni A
"‘A Learning Center for the General Education/
Outcomes Assessment Environment of the 19905":
CarolynPrager, The Pennsylvania State University, and
Elizabeth Tenor, Clayton State College.
OmniB
“Scientific Method and Critical Thinking": John
Follman, University of South Florida.
St. Augustine
“First Things First: The Value of Freshman Success
Programs”: Richard] Reed, Alvernia College.
Pensacola A & B
“Second Sight: Clinical Supervision in Composition
at Oklahoma State”: Sharon 5. Wright, Oklahoma State
University.
“The Energized Teacher: Sharing Self and Subject with
Students": Albert H. Gardner, University of Maryland.
PensacolaC
"Gender Differences in Teaching Styles of Univer-
sity Faculty: 'Does Sex Make A Difference?": Evelyn
Blanch, Wilberforce University.
, Jacksonville
Transferring Teaching Techniques Across Disci-i
plines": Barbara K. Scott, Cameron University, and David
Fennema, Cameron University.
Miami
“Developing Writing and Analytical Skills in an
Anthropology Course“: George Ashley, Holyoke Com~
munity College.
Florida Community
College at Jacksonville
, OCR Text:
Paired Present-lion
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON COLLEGE
TEACHING AND [EARNING
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday, May 12, 1991
11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. . Registration
11:00 AM. to 1 1:30 A.M. Prefunction Area
Welcome Coffee Tea
1 1:30 AM. to 1:00 RM. Florida Ballroom D
Keynote: Russell Edgerton
“The Call of Stories: Sharing
What We Know About Teaching"
1:15 RM. to 2:15 RM. ‘
Omni A
"‘A Learning Center for the General Education/
Outcomes Assessment Environment of the 19905":
CarolynPrager, The Pennsylvania State University, and
Elizabeth Tenor, Clayton State College.
OmniB
“Scientific Method and Critical Thinking": John
Follman, University of South Florida.
St. Augustine
“First Things First: The Value of Freshman Success
Programs”: Richard] Reed, Alvernia College.
Pensacola A & B
“Second Sight: Clinical Supervision in Composition
at Oklahoma State”: Sharon 5. Wright, Oklahoma State
University.
“The Energized Teacher: Sharing Self and Subject with
Students": Albert H. Gardner, University of Maryland.
PensacolaC
"Gender Differences in Teaching Styles of Univer-
sity Faculty: 'Does Sex Make A Difference?": Evelyn
Blanch, Wilberforce University.
, Jacksonville
Transferring Teaching Techniques Across Disci-i
plines": Barbara K. Scott, Cameron University, and David
Fennema, Cameron University.
Miami
“Developing Writing and Analytical Skills in an
Anthropology Course“: George Ashley, Holyoke Com~
munity College.
Florida Community
College at Jacksonville
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