Doctoral Student Seminar

Doctoral Student Seminar – Denver

October 30-31, 2020 (Online)

The Wabash Center conducts Teaching Seminars for Doctoral Students in U.S. cities with significant numbers of doctoral programs in theological and religious studies. These seminars feature conversations about teaching facilitated by two Wabash Consultants.

Goals:

To contribute to the formation of future teachers by guiding doctoral students in conversations about teaching, both in general and in specifics including:

  • Critically reflective teaching
  • Design of learning experiences
  • Teaching contexts
  • Issues of diversity in the classroom

The seminars also provide an opportunity to acquaint doctoral students with the Wabash Center and its resources so they can take advantage of the Wabash Center’s fuller programming when they have teaching appointments. In addition, doctoral students will discover ways to build networks of support and conversation across institutions.

Top Row: Courtney Goto,* Mary Stimming,* Robert Rivera,* Emily Buck
Second Row: Shawn Behan, Peter Lee, Bradley Erickson, Anthony Roberts
Third Row: Emmy Corey, Nick Peterson, Nicole Symmonds, Grazina Bielousova
Bottom Row: Ki-Eun Jang, Alexis Brown, Michael Laminak, Anthony Lipscomb
*Workshop Leadership & Staff

Leadership for Denver Doctoral Teaching Seminar: 

Courtney Goto, Boston University School of Theology
Robert Rivera, St. John’s University (NY)

Read more about the Preparing Future Faculty Program

More information:
Mary T. Stimming, PhD
Associate Director 
stimminm@wabash.edu
800-655-7117

Honoraria & Inclusions
Participants receive a $500 honorarium for attending the full Friday & Saturday sessions.
Two nights accommodations and all meals included.

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