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Promoting excellence in biology education at all levels

Promoting excellence in biology education at all levels. Engage the UW biology community in developing and implementing innovative programs and courses to improve biology education

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Promoting excellence in biology education at all levels

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  1. Promoting excellence in biology education at all levels

  2. Engage the UW biology community in developing and implementing innovative programs and courses to improve biology education Build community among campus educators, students and community members through engagement in teaching, learning and professional development experiences Emphasize opportunities to include groups underrepresented in science Lead, support and/or partner across campus and beyond Teams: University Educators, Undergraduate, Outreach

  3. IBE University Educators Team http://biology.wisc.edu/UniversityEducators.htm Teaching Fellows Program TA Training Bioscholars Postdoc Program IBE Faculty/Staff Fellows Program University Educators Resource Center Book Groups & Workshops Biology Instruction Brownbags Digital Media Center / DoIT Connect toOpportunities & Resources Build Community Faculty/Staff, Grad Students, Postdocs Professional Development Partner with Campus& National Initiatives Support Education Innovation Exploring Biology course (Bio 100) IMD & Teaching Biology courses Entering Mentoring course Consulting / Classroom Observation CIRTL/Delta Teaching Academy

  4. IBE Undergraduate Team http://biology.wisc.edu/Undergraduates.htm Entering Research Course (Bio 260/261) Engage Children in Science Service Learning Course MadBiology Bootcamp BioHouse Residential Learning Community (new in 2014) Support First Year and Students in Transition Promote Beyond the Classroom Learning Wisconsin Biology Experience Enriching Undergraduate Education Undergraduate Bioscience Information and Programming Support Diversity IBS Summer Research Program (grad prep) Cross-campus undergraduate diversity program partnerships Peer Study Groups BioCommons Partnership* * A joint project with Steenbock Library (under development)

  5. IBE Outreach Teamhttp://biology.wisc.edu/K12Educators.htm Wisconsin Leads Science Futures Adult Role Models in Science (ARMS) PEOPLE/Summer Science Institute K-12 Teacher Professional Development Programs for K-12 Students and Families Outreach Programs & Courses Supporting the Wisconsin Idea Link with Campus-wide Outreach Efforts Community Engagement Options for UW Undergrads Science Alliance Campus-wide Science Outreach Events Engage Children in Science course Science Education Volunteer Training

  6. How can IBE help you? Consultation and referral Program Infrastructure and Partnership Professional Development Opportunities Letter of support Jane Harris Cramer, jhcramer@wisc.edu

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