"In this collaborative workshop, we will examine and engage in strategies and approaches for teaching comparison in undergraduate courses. All are welcome, regardless of the particular discipline or course within which they ask students to compare, whether Religious Studies, Theology, History, or any other. Our two driving questions for the workshop will be:
How do we apply critical approaches to comparison mindfully when teaching students in majors and in general education curricula?
How do we equip students with sufficient sensitivity and critical self-awareness to engage constructively in comparison (cognitively and affectively)?
Registered participants will be invited to prepare a brief case study (prompt and instructions are emailed in October). At the end of the workshop, all participants will have a set of adaptable, practical strategies that they can apply in their own teaching, and a support network of fellow scholar-educators with teaching and research expertise in comparison."
Roundtable Session
Annual Meeting 2024
Teaching Comparison in the Undergraduate Curriculum
Friday, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM | Convention Center-5B (Upper Level West)
Session ID: A22-203
Hosted by: Pre-Conference Workshops (November)
Abstract for Online Program Book (maximum 150 words)
Massimo Rondolino
mrondoli@carrollu.edu
Carroll University
100 N East Ave, Waukesha WI 53186
Panelists (if you cannot identify panelists now, that’s okay! Please send us this info by April 1):
Will send list by April 1st
Proposed time (all pre-conference workshops will be Friday, Nov. 22):
1:00-4:30pm
Maximum number of attendees for the workshop:
25
Number of complimentary workshop registrations (includes all organizers and presenters; please note that this is workshop registration only, not conference registration):
0
Type of food and beverage (coffee/refreshment break, boxed lunch, etc.; please note that food and beverage will impact the cost of workshop registration):
coffee/refreshment break
Do you need AV? If so, please note all that apply: LCD projector, microphone, computer audio
No
What type of room set-up does the workshop require (banquet rounds, theatre, conference)? Do you need a head table?
Banquet rounds, no head table
Are you interested in hosting an additional workshop during our 2024 Online June Sessions of the Annual Meeting?
No