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The Change One Thing Challenge is an open invitation to the university teaching community to submit a description of a student engagement activity that has been developed as part of their current teaching practice, and that they believe has a positive impact on student learning.
What?
An engagement activity that you developed within the last 24 months and that is still part of your current teaching practice.
How?
Describe a student engagement activity that has a positive impact on student learning in one of your courses. You may also provide evidence through student testimonies (not required).
Benefits for the Winner
1) Two winners, as determined by a review panel, will receive a Change One Thing Challenge Grant for up to $1000 to support travel to a teaching and learning conference.
2) All applicants will be invited to present at the annual Â鶹´«Ã½ Conference on Teaching and Learning.
For more information please visit the grant website at or contact:
Deborah Kiceniuk, PhD, Associate Director
Centre for Learning and Teaching
494 3808 or deborah.kiceniuk@dal.ca.Ìý
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