Fall 2021 Teaching and Learning Symposium

Teaching Symposium

Friday, November 15, 2021

in-person and Online via zoom

The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor and the Center for Transformative Teaching are pleased to sponsor the fall 2021 Teaching and Learning Symposium on Friday, November 15 hosted in-person and via Zoom. The symposium provides an opportunity to engage in conversations about teaching and learning and to hear from experts on emerging issues in improving student outcomes to improve teaching at Nebraska.

Friday, November 15

Interactive Keynote

Alison Cook-Sather

Alison Cook-Sather is Mary Katharine Woodworth Professor of Education at Bryn Mawr College and Director of the Teaching and Learning Institute at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges. Dr. Cook-Sather has developed internationally recognized programs that position students as pedagogical consultants to prospective secondary teachers and to practicing college faculty members.

She has published over 100 articles and book chapters and given as many keynote addresses, other invited presentations, and papers at refereed conferences on six continents. Author or co-author of eight books, including Pedagogical Partnerships: A How-To Guide for Faculty, Students, and Academic Developers in Higher Education (with Melanie Bahti and Anita Ntem, Elon University Center for Engaged Learning Open Access Series, 2019) and Promoting Equity and Justice through Pedagogical Partnership (with Alise de Bie, Elizabeth Marquis, and Leslie Patricia Luqueño, Stylus Publishers, 2021), she is the founding editor of Teaching and Learning Together in Higher Education and founding co-editor of International Journal for Students as Partners.

Alison Cook Sather

Alison Cook-Sather

Director of the Teaching and Learning Institute at Bryn Mawr and Haverford Colleges