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The American Chemical Society (ACS), the SENCER Centers of Innovation Southwest and South, and Bellhaven University welcome you to Jackson, Mississippi and to our symposium with a theme of STEM Education in Mississippi: Issues and Innovations. Throughout a full-day of activities, we will focus on use of innovative and proven pedagogy to reduce barriers to learning, student success, and retention. Presenters include educators and administrators from throughout the country. 

We look forward to seeing you at Belhaven’s Kim Center -- Friday, September 29, 2017! Remember to REGISTER so we know how many meals to prepare!

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Friday, September 29 • 3:15pm - 3:45pm
SENCER for all Disciplines: Classroom Examples Ranging from Projects to Curricula

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How can you "SENCERize" your existing STEM class in an impactful, yet manageable way? In this session, we will explore several successful examples, ranging in scale from a classroom project to a thematic cluster of multi-disciplinary classes to an entire curriculum. Examples include classes for the major and non-major and span the STEM disciplines. Do-able service-learning -- authentic two-way service and learning -- projects are included. Time will be reserved at the end of the session for questions and/or discussion.

Speakers
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Susan Reiser

Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean of Natural Sciences at UNC Asheville, SENCER Center of Innovation South Co-Director
Susan Reiser teaches at UNC Asheville where she is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Dean of Natural Sciences. Her undergraduate and graduate degrees are both in computer science: a BS from Duke and an MS from South Carolina. After a 10-year career in industry and multiple stints at... Read More →


Friday September 29, 2017 3:15pm - 3:45pm CDT
Kim Center 105

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