Good morning!
Mark your calendars and join us this Wednesday, November 14 at 12pm
for the next Mentoring@Purdue workshop: Mentoring in the Classroom: Utilizing Learner-Centered Teaching to Build Positive Student Relationships!
This month, M@P will host Dr. Mashtare who will share practical examples on how to implement LCT in your classroom. Not quite sure what Learner Centered Teaching is all about? Dr. Knobloch will open up with
a short introduction on LCT and how it relates to mentoring! Bring your notepad, bring your questions and join us this Wednesday!
Mentoring is more than meeting over coffee and connecting through emails—the classroom can be the perfect environment for creating a positive relationship with your students! However, a better understanding
of Learner-Centered Teaching (LCT) can optimize potential for mentoring relationships. Join us for an interactive workshop on how to incorporate an LCT philosophy into your classroom!
If you are unable to attend in person, please join us via webex:
https://purdue.webex.com/meet/alexan42

Liz Alexander
Graduate Research Assistant
Coordinator of On-Campus Activities
Mentoring@Purdue
Department of Youth Development and Agricultural Education
Purdue University
Lilly Hall Rm. 4-401
915 W. State St.
West Lafayette, IN 47907-2053
