Reflections on Teaching with Molly Metz, March 5th Session

Feb 20, 2024

By: Leslie Cramblet AlvarezAssistant Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and the Director of the Office of Teaching and Learning

Please join us for a session with special guest, Dr. Molly Metz titled, Objectives in mirror are closer than they appear: Reflections on reflection for teaching and professional development.

Molly Metz is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto. As a social psychologist, Dr. Metz’s research interests address interpersonal processes of attraction and social support. She is currently engaged in Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) research, particularly on teacher, classroom, and assignment factors that affect student intrinsic motivation for discovery. Dr. Metz has received multiple awards and commendations for her teaching, including the Wilbert J. McKeachie Teaching Excellence Award from the Society for Teaching Psychology (APA Division 2).

This is an in-person session on Tuesday, March 5th from 12p.m.-1p.m. in the OTL conference room. Lunch will be provided. Click here to register for Reflections on Teaching with Molly Metz.

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