(This text will not show in your full course description.) This is what will appear in the catalog to entice students to click further and read the full course description. Make yours catchy and understandable for a lay audience!Ī brief and engaging description of the course content, typically as short as 1-3 sentences. Note that students select courses in large part based on the title. Summer 2022 Course Proposal Dates and Deadlines Proposal Review TimelineĮxtended for STEM & Social Sciences – November 29, 2021Ĭourse Proposal Guidelines and Template Course Name Regardless of edits needed to your proposal, you should expect to hear back from a program director regarding your proposal no later than October 31, 2021. Courses across our programs can be taught in two formats: online and in person and the hours of direct student interaction and engagement differ between programs.Īfter you submit, you may hear back from a Pre-College Program Director with questions or suggestions, including feedback about your course materials, questions about course learning outcomes, or suggestions on format for your course (i.e., length, online vs.
Enhance one’s professional development through workshops focused on best practices and effective teaching strategies.
Practice the craft of teaching in a highly supportive environment.Experiment with new curricular or pedagogical methods.Teaching in our programs provides instructors’ opportunities to: Teaching with Brown Pre-College Programs provides invaluable professional development opportunities, whether one is just beginning a career or is a well-established educator. We anticipate offering all of our programs to Pre-College students, including (includes courses with English Language Learners and Summer Course-Based Research Experiences), the Leadership Institute, STEM for Rising 9th and 10th Graders, Brown Environmental Leadership Lab (BELL) and a range of Location-Based Learning Programs across the globe. A more detailed program snapshot can be found here. More than 300 courses are offered, ranging in length from one to six weeks. Summer 2022 Programsīrown Pre-College Programs attract roughly 6,000 exceptionally engaged and motivated high school students. Students leave their pre-college programs intellectually stimulated having been exposed to a great diversity of perspectives and experiences and with an appreciation of how much more there is to learn. Courses provide an academically rigorous environment aligned with Brown’s commitment to independent thinking, critical engagement, and personal and community responsibility. Brown Pre-College: Teaching Opportunities &īrown University Pre-College Programs provide students intellectually and socially formative and challenging experiences in and out of the classroom with a diverse group of peers, instructors and staff.