Events

November 2022
A”Tea”LE
A”Tea”LE is part of an effort to facilitate communication and scholarship among faculty from all disciplines returning to on campus courses. Faculty will be…
ATLE Lunch and Learn: International Students in the Classroom
Our presenter will be Sarah Porter, Director of the Intensive English Language Program at UA Little Rock. We look forward to seeing everyone. -…
February 2023
ATLE Lunch & Learn: Ethics of Scholarship on Teaching and Learning
Dr Belinda Blevins-Knabe and Ida Umphers will discuss ethical considerations when submitting an IRB request for protocol review when dealing with the scholarship of…
March 2023
Lunch and Learn: The Art of Positive Communication for Educators: Creating High-Quality Student Connections
How faculty relate with students matters. It impacts classroom climate, student motivation and satisfaction, and more importantly student learning. On a larger scale, faculty…
ATLE Lunch and Learn: Further Thoughts on Grade Standardization and Grade Inflation
What does grading mean today in higher education? Grades can determine graduation, scholastic honors, placement prospects, and employment paths. What are the debates on…
A”Tea”LE
A”Tea”LE is part of an effort to facilitate communication and scholarship among faculty from all disciplines returning to on campus courses. Faculty will…
April 2023
ATLE Lunch and Learn: Engaging Students in Learning about Faith Communities in Little Rock
Come hear Rebecca Glazier discuss the Little Rock Congregations Study and how she engages her students in hands-on research in the community. Come share…
ATLE Teaching Moment: Forensic Anthropology Techniques
Students in Dr. Kathryn King's Anthropology course will teach faculty about the evolution of human skulls in this interactive session. Students will become the…
ATLE Lunch & Learn: Democratizing access and opportunity through innovative technologies and online modalities: Inspirations from bell hooks
Dr. Daryl Tate shares how many high impact practices in online teaching align with the radical openness and connectedness that characterizes the pedagogical philosophy…
A”Tea”LE
A”Tea”LE is part of an effort to facilitate communication and scholarship among faculty from all disciplines returning to on campus courses. Faculty will be…