For the third summer in a row, the Center for Language Education will work with the SUSTech School of Medicine on an intensive four-week summer teaching program. With a focus on using English as the Medium of Instruction, CLE Instructor, Matthew Jellick, will work with 15 doctors from the medical school on developing and refining their teaching practices, including topics ranging from writing course objectives, conducing classroom management, and even the importance of peer observations.
This Medical School Faculty Development Program aims to integrate good teaching practices into the classroom, and working with the outstanding doctors from different specialties underscores the importance of constructive pedagogy which benefits both teachers and students alike. The CLE is grateful to the School of Medicine for their renewed partnership and cooperation on programs such as this, and we look forward to continued success!