what is the difference between the work schedule and ATP
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The Advanced Teaching Program (ATP) is a 20-hour short course designed for advanced graduate students who would like to develop practical teaching skills for current and future teaching roles. Topics include course design strategies, active learning, authentic assessment of student learning, and maintaining a culture of respect and community in the classroom. Participants gain hands-on experience by practicing instructional techniques in microteaching sessions where they receive constructive feedback from peers and an experienced team of instructors.
The capstone project for the program involves designing and submitting a course syllabus. The syllabus design project helps participants to integrate key course design ideas including aligned outcomes, assessments and active learning strategies.
The difference between the work schedule and ATP:
[Here ATP means annual teaching plan]
- A work schedule tells us that what we will be doing and where we will be at any given moment of the day.
- For example, if my schedule tells me that tomorrow, I’ll be there working virtually with one of my 8th-grade students in the USA at 8:30 am: at 10:00 am, I’ll have a “free block” to plan lessons or grade work; at 11:20, I’ll teach my English class; at 12:30, we all have lunch, etc.
- An annual teaching plan is the term that is not a term we use at my school as work schedule above, but I assume it’s about the year’s curriculum.
- So, here in the fall, in my English class, we’ll learn reflexive verbs, personal care, & grooming vocabulary, etc., and in the winter, we’ll study the medical vocabulary & review two past tenses, etc. (This is just a rough sketch of the curriculum.)
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