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Classroom Improvement
Interested in learning about the most effective
approaches to teaching Executive MBA students?
Want to enhance your classroom presence or charisma?
Tap into an expert council resource by providing
the Teaching Effectiveness for Faculty workshop.
The council launched this professional development
opportunity for faculty who teach in Executive
MBA Programs.
It covers discovery learning techniques, presentation
clarity, and course design and objectives. It focuses
on ways to succeed in teaching executive and professional
MBA students. It offers powerful tools that faculty
can use to bolster their classroom performance.
And it’s taught by a true expert: Dr. Harvey
Brightman. Regents Professor of Decision Sciences
at Georgia State University, Brightman presents
five critical factors – organization and
presentation clarity, stimulation of interest, relevance
of subject, and effective in-class discussion.
His own resume includes:
- Co-director of Georgia State University’s
Master Teacher Program
- Winner of numerous teaching and service
awards
- Trainer of more than 500 faculty from
more than 150 colleges
Schedule the course on your own campus for a full
day to two-and-a-half days. Please note that class size is limited to 35 participants. The workshop can accommodate a maximum of 50 participants for an extra charge of $65 per participant after the initial 35 participants.
Whether your faculty
member is an academic newcomer, seasoned veteran,
or somewhere in between, this workshop will help
your faculty enhance their academic value and empower
them for long-term success.
For more information or to schedule a workshop,
contact:
Michael Desiderio
Phone: 480.584.3046
Email: michael@emba.org
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