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Presenting about the Bridging the Achievement Gap project at upcoming First Year conference

 

On Friday, Nov. 11th , our Bridging the Achievement Gap project staff will be presenting two workshops at the 2011 First-Year Conference at UW-Madison.

Attendees will be faculty, staff, administrators, and graduate students who are interested in first-year student success and how we (the campus) can help them achieve it. Read More »

From CIRTL Forum to CIRTL Network meeting to the Center for the First-Year Experience Conference here in Madison

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Achievement Gap project workshop at UW-Madison’s 2011 Diversity Forum

On Thursday, October 6th, the staff of the Bridging the Achievement Gap project provided a workshop at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s annual Diversity Forum (http://www.news.wisc.edu/19814).  Don Gillian-Daniel, Chris Carlson-Dakes, and Kristyn Masters, Associate Professor of BioMedical Engineering, and Director of UW-Madison’s Women in Science and Engineering (WISE; http://www.housing.wisc.edu/wise) residenti Read More »

the Bridging the Achievement Gap project at UW-Madison held its first advisory board meeting - it was AWESOME!

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The Delta Program’s Bridging the Achievement Gap project at UW-Madison

The Delta Program’s Bridging the Achievement Gap project is a new initiative at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  It was designed to develop a systematic Teaching-as-Research1- based approach toward addressing the achievement gap in courses with adverse outcomes for minority students here on campus.  The project is a three-year collaboration between the Delta Program in Research, Teaching and Learning (http://www.delta.wisc.edu/), Read More »

Delta Expeditions in Learning adapted for faculty professional development at MATC

On January 7th 2009, the newest collaborative effort between the UW-Madison's Delta Program (www.delta.wisc.edu ) and the Madison Area Technical College (MATC) was officially launched. MATC's Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (http://matcmadison.edu/CETL/) and Delta jointly offered a session during MATC's faculty professional development program that showcased Delta's Expeditions in Learning Program. Read More »

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