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SUMMARY:Thriving Together: Using Relationships to Drive Student & Educator Success with Isis Artze-Vega
DESCRIPTION:\n\nBuilding strong relationships is at the heart of meaningful 
 teaching and learning. In this workshop\, we’ll explore stories and 
 research highlighting how connection supports both student success and 
 faculty well-being. Together\, we’ll identify and share concrete\, 
 low-lift ways to foster trust and connection in the classroom\, and 
 practice using a three-part framework to help students build their own 
 relationship-rich Bryant University experiences.\n\nPlease note: this 
 session will be held in AIC 235\n\nDr. Isis Artze-Vega is the lead author 
 and editor of the The Norton Guide to Equity-Minded Teaching and co-author 
 of Connections Are Everything: A College Student’s Guide to 
 Relationship-Rich Education. Most recently\, she served as college provost 
 and vice president for academic affairs at Valencia College in Central 
 Florida\, which serves about 70\,000 students annually and has long been 
 regarded one of the nation’s best community colleges. She provided 
 strategic leadership for the College’s seven campuses\, as well as for 
 the areas of curriculum\, assessment\, faculty development\, distance 
 learning\, and partnerships for educational excellence. Prior to joining 
 Valencia\, Isis served as assistant vice president for teaching and 
 learning at Florida International University (FIU). Before FIU\, she taught 
 English composition and enrollment management at the University of Miami.
LOCATION:Bryant University
ORGANIZER;CN="Constanza Bartholomae":MAILTO:cbartholomae@bryant.edu
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CONTACT;CN="Constanza Bartholomae":MAILTO:cbartholomae@bryant.edu
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URL:https://bookme.bryant.edu/event/15603992
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