Week of Teaching
Week of Teaching is a wonderful time to celebrate faculty contributions and learn more about teaching. Review the Week of Teaching schedule below and register to observe colleagues teaching their classes. You may attend all or a portion of the class session.
In addition to classroom observations, check out the Week of Teaching schedule for informational presentation sessions on a variety of topics and resources related to teaching at Stockton.
Enrollment is necessary as space is limited in some classrooms. Immediately after registration, you will receive a schedule of your selected sessions via e-mail from Google Forms labeled Week of Teaching - April 22-26, 2024.
Plan your day! Detailed description of sessions offered:
Friday, April 26
9:55 am to 11:10 am
- VISIT OPEN CLASSROOM: CHEM III, Organic Reactions (CHEM 2130-001/002)
Limit 10 registrants
Faculty Member: Pamela Cohn, Associate Professor of Chemistry
Meeting Location: USC1-360
Class Topic: Reactions involving the alpha carbon of carbonyl containing compounds.
12:00 pm to 12:30 pm
- PRESENTATION SESSION: Ways the Office of Global Engagement can support faculty
Presenter: Patricia Sagasti Suppes, Director of Global Engagement and Senior International Officer
Join Session: https://stockton.zoom.us/j/91429480309?pwd=YTk4aG9jaFhEOUw2ektTZjJWN0ROZz09
Topic:What can the Office of Global Engagement do for you? How can we collaborate? Bring your ideas, your questions, and your concerns. You willlearn a little about the scope of the office and what we do, and ways we can work together.
12:45 pm to 2:00 pm
- VISIT OPEN CLASSROOM: Elementary School Math (GNM 1154 Section 001)
Limit 15 registrants
Faculty Member: Siobahn D Suppa, Asst Professor of Mathematics & First Year Studies
Meeting Location: Main Campus – C-003
Class Topic: Meaning of Reciprocal of a Fraction
2:10 pm to 3:25 pm
- VISIT OPEN CLASSROOM: GIS 3646 Honors History of Corrections
Limit 5 registrants
Faculty Member: Christine Tartaro, Distinguished Professor of Criminal Justice
Meeting Location: Main Campus - G-203
Class Topic: Special correctional populations / correctional reforms
Asynchronous/Online
- VISIT OPEN CLASSROOM: Rhetoric & Composition (FRST 2120 001)
No limits on registrants
Faculty Member: Christina Steele
Meeting Location: Asynchronous/Online
Class Topic: Unit 1: Successful Study Strategies, Unit 2: The Descriptive Narrative, and Unit 3: Argument and the Research Paper