Teaching Teams Programs
The goal of the Teaching Teams Program (TTP) is to improve classroom experiences and learning through the use of a teaching team. A teaching team includes students enrolled in the course, who act as peer mentors, or preceptors, to their fellow students. Selected high school students will come on campus for 8 weeks and participate in weekly seminars, while serving as peer mentors in their high school classes.
Why have preceptors in your class?
- Increase learning outcomes
- Create a more integrated classroom experience
- Diversify content delivery through the use of student experience and innovation
- Provide additional class resources for students through peer mentors
Cost
Free
For More Information
Jessica Kapp
Lecturer, Geosciences
520-626-5701
Natalia DeRoock
Teaching Teams Program Coordinator
520-621-4497
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Teaching Teams Programs
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