Teaching Innovation
Professors are scholars, researchers, statisticians, and consultants, and also teachers who promote the dissemination of their discipline’s body of knowledge and skills to others. Within rapidly shifting paradigms of teaching and learning, today’s professors are challenged to keep up with the information overload in their discipline as well as engage in innovative ways to impart more knowledge than is humanly possible to teach and learn in an academic timeframe.
Faculty Teaching Showcase
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| Dr. Dawn Strongin |
There are many faculty doing exemplary teaching in our College of Human and Health Sciences (CHHS). Browse the faculty directory to learn more about them!
Dr. Strongin is an Associate Professor of Psychology and is a highly popular faculty member with large class rosters. Her expertise shines through, no matter what the class size– she is an engaging, innovative, and dedicated scholar-teacher who has inspired prospective majors to pursue psychology and helped non-majors to see psychology as central to the understanding of what it means to be human. Students find her classes interesting and engaging and she motivates them to learn! She was voted the CSU-Stanislaus “Outstanding Professor” in 2009.
Resources for CHHS Faculty:
CHHS College Curriculum Committee
