Dear Colleagues,

 

I hope you are doing well.  As we approach student orientation sessions and registration for the upcoming 2024-25 academic year, I wanted to bring your attention to a new course developed by the Faculty of Education;  Introduction to Education:  What does it mean to Teach? I know that our Communication Coordinator, Alejandra González  had sent some information via your coordinators but thought I would share a bit more information about the course.

 

The faculty will be offering two sections of the course this Winter (EDUB 1790 A01 and EDUB 1790 A02).  The course has been approved for the RIC list and is open to all UM students seeking or thinking about a career in teaching.  This course may be used for credit in a student’s first degree subject to the regulations of their faculty however,  it cannot be applied to the Faculty of Education’s programs.   Also note, that the grading scale will be that of the Faculty of Education.  The minimum passing grade of C (70-74%) is required.  There will be limited space (class maximum 35) as we want to ensure that the course offers ample opportunity for student engagement and exploration through in class learning groups.  If you have students interested in a teaching career, they may want to register for the course as soon as their window opens.  The course sections will have a wait list.

 

The faculty has created a landing page where interested students can learn about the course,  the course instructor(s) and hear from instructors about it.  We will be updating this page regularly as we develop new content.  We are currently working on information about our second instructor and it should be available soon.  You can find the links here: 

Website: https://umanitoba.ca/education/introduction-education-what-does-it-mean-teach

UM Today Article: https://news.umanitoba.ca/new-course-to-explore-teaching-as-a-career/

 

Updated Text: 

Think Teaching!

Are you thinking about becoming a teacher? The class; Introduction to Education: What Does It Mean To Teach? is here to help you explore what it means to be a teacher, what teachers do, and why someone might want to become one. 

I have also attached the updated graphics for digital screens, an Instagram story and Instagram post.  We would be happy if you could send them out to your students as you see appropriate.

 

If you have any questions about the course or would like to provide any feedback,  please feel free to contact me directly.

 

With appreciation,

 

Rosanna Caruso (she/her)

Academic Development Officer,

Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba

237 Education Building

Winnipeg, Manitoba

R3T 2N2

(204) 474-6638

Rosanna.Caruso@umanitoba.ca

 

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