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One of
the nation's top undergraduate
engineering,
science, and mathematics colleges
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The Center for the
Practice and Scholarship of Education (CPSE) is
unique among university teaching/learning centers in
acknowledging and seeking to enhance both sides of
the dual practitioner-scholar role of faculty. The CPSE nurtures and inspires individuals engaged in
the practice and in the scholarship of education. By
helping faculty achieve their full potential, the CPSE maximizes Rose-Hulmans impact on the education
of science, engineering, and mathematics students.
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FACULTY SPOTLIGHT:
DR. JIM HANSON |
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"By far, the idea that has the biggest
impact on my teaching is my love for our
students."
Dr.
Jim Hanson, of the Rose-Hulman Civil
Engineering Department, received the 2008
Outstanding Teacher Award from the
Illinois/Indiana section of the American
Society for Engineering Education.
Learn about Dr. Hanson's professional
development as an educator, teaching
influences, and what aspects of teaching he
still struggles with
here.
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The CPSE connects people with resources.
Call,
email, or
stop by Moench Hall, room D217, to:
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find resources about a variety of teaching
and educational research topics |
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connect with people/offices on campus to
help you pursue your educational interests |
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discuss course evaluation results and
plan course improvements |
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get help carrying out an educational
research project |
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arrange to have classes videotaped and/or
peer-reviewed |
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brainstorm ideas for projects or proposals |
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obtain peer feedback on grant proposal or
manuscript drafts |
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share your ideas about other services or
events the CPSE could provide. |
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ENGINEERING EDUCATION
RESEARCH AND PRACTICE |
CPSE
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We were proud to host
Dr. Norman L. Fortenberry,
Founding Director, Center for the
Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering
Education (CASEE) at the National Academy of
Engineering, to speak on Rose-Hulman's
campus, August 29, 2008.
Click here
to learn more about
Dr. Fortenberry's keynote talk.
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