CFP: Teaching Hub @2021 Central APA
The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub is returning to the Central APA meeting in February 2021!
The AAPT-APA Teaching Hub is a series of interactive workshops and conversations designed specifically for philosophers and created to celebrate teaching within the context of the APA divisional meetings. Jointly organized by the American Association of Philosophy Teachers and the APA Committee on the Teaching of Philosophy, the Teaching Hub aims to offer a range of high quality and inclusive development opportunities that address the teaching of philosophy at all levels, pre-college though graduate school.
The calls for proposals are out and the proposals for sessions are due September 1, 2020.
For the Central Division Meeting, proposals are being accepted for the following sessions (links are to the calls themselves):
- Antiracist Pedagogies: Black Lives Matter in the Classroom
- Collaborative Assignments and Community in Online Classes
- Graduate Voices in Teaching Philosophy
- Teaching Existentialism Today
Deadline for proposals: September 1, 2020.
The Central Teaching Hub will also include a poster session. We are looking for proposals for either two kinds of posters:
- Undergraduate students
Posters featuring independent research by undergraduates (e.g., thesis, independent study). Deadline: November 15, 2020 - Faculty or graduate students
Posters featuring pedagogical innovations or Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL). Deadline: August 15, 2020
For more information and proposal submission instructions, visit https://www.apaonline.org/page/TeachingHub2021CFP.