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Building a Foundation: Key Teaching Strategies

GHEA21 / Global Learning / Courses / Network Collaborative Courses / All Network Collaborative Courses / Building a Foundation: Key Teaching Strategies
Fall 2025
Course Description

This course will include teachers and professors from MAT Programs across the Bard network. Students will participate in four two-week modules designed to cover foundational teaching strategies such as differentiation, assessment, metacognition, educational technology, and cooperative learning. As a result of the readings, discussion, and class sessions, students will be able to design instructional components that they can use in your classroom.

Campuses Offering the Course
Al-Quds Bard College
American University of Central Asia
Bard College
Instructors
  • Derek Furr, Bard College
  • Elizabeth Alibaeva, American University of Central Asia
  • Mojahed Mousa, Al-Quds Bard College
  • Rana Al-Surkhi, Al-Quds Bard College

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