Strategies for Teaching Family Theories
Do you teach family theory in a higher-education setting, or plan to teach in the future?
Go beyond learning about family theories: Attend this webinar to learn effective ways to teach family theories and better engage your students around family theory content, in both face-to-face and online settings.
During this webinar, Raeann Hamon, Ph.D., CFLE — who has taught family theories for more than 30 years and is co-author of the textbook Exploring Family Theories — will teach you how to develop clear objectives for family theory courses and will discuss strategies and goals to meet those objectives.
You’ll also learn high-impact practices, or activities that can be done in the classroom that will be particularly beneficial to your students' learning processes. Using Gardner's multiple intelligences as a model, Dr. Hamon will discuss creative strategies for teaching family theories to students in different ways.
Dr. Hamon also will address how you can implement activities in online settings.
By attending this webinar, you will be able to:
- understand and translate family theory course objectives to class activities;
- learn about activities that creatively engage students with family theories; and
- construct ideas for a family theory curriculum by utilizing Gardner's multiple intelligences.
Approved for 1 CFLE contact hour of continuing education credit.
About the Presenter
Raeann Hamon, Ph.D., CFLE, is Distinguished Professor of Family Science and Gerontology and chair of the Human Development and Family Science Department at Messiah College in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Dr. Hamon has taught family theories for more than 30 years and is co-author with Suzanne Smith, Ph.D., of the Exploring Family Theories textbook. She has many presentations and publications on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning and enjoys facilitating conversations about pedagogy among teaching faculty.
On-Demand Webinar Recording
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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 $129 for NCFR members, $199 for nonmembers.
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