From ‘I’ to ‘We’: Cultivating a Community in Your Classroom
Take your next step as an instructor to further enrich the teaching and learning experience in your classroom.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to systematically cultivate community among students and teacher.
Presenter Melissa Scott Kozak, Ph.D., CFLE, will guide you through several important questions, the answers to which will help you develop better student–instructor relationships and, collaboratively with your students, analyze and communicate about multifaceted issues more effectively:
- Who are we as instructors? Who are our students?
- What are our individual and collective goals in the classroom? How can students and instructors work together toward meeting these goals?
- How can we hold each other accountable?
By attending the webinar, you will be able to:
- employ strategies for developing relationships with students;
- employ strategies for leading groups of students in addressing complex issues; and
- identify how developing relationships with your students can positively impact your ability to lead groups in addressing complex issues.
Approved for 1 hour of CFLE continuing education credit.
About the Presenter
Melissa Scott Kozak, Ph.D., CFLE, is a senior lecturer and undergraduate program coordinator in the Human Development and Family Science Department at the University of Georgia. Dr. Kozak teaches courses required for the Certified Family Life Educator credential, including family policy, human sexuality across the lifespan, and a series of internship courses.
On-Demand Webinar Recording
Even if you can't watch this webinar live, your registration will still grant you access to watch the recording at your convenience.
Classroom Use
Classroom and departmental use licenses allow faculty members to share the video in class or embed the video in their online learning management system. Departmental use licenses allow more than on faculty to use the webinar in their class. We request that links or downloads are not shared with students.
License for classroom use by one professor is available for $134 for NCFR members, $204 for nonmembers.
License for departmental use (multiple professors) is available for $184 NCFR member, $324 nonmember.
Departmental license for CFLE-approved programs is $159.