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Academy for Lifelong Learning
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How can I teach a course?
Everyone in our community is encouraged to lead a course in the
Academy for Lifelong Learning. Leaders may adopt any of a number
of formats for a class including discussion-groups, round-table
presentations, field-trips, lectures, etc. The Curriculum Committee
establishes a list of courses to be given each term. Thus, your
first task is to contact the Curriculum Committee and let them know
about your desire to teach a course. The deadlines for submitting
course proposals are given in the calendar.
If you already have a clear idea about a course that you would
like to teach, you can download a course
proposal form, fill it out, and mail it to the ALL office. Alternatively,
you can answer all of the questions in the body of an email and
send it to all@cbmm.org with the
subject: 'Course Proposal.' As an aid to planning your course, there
is a list of frequently asked questions below.
If you want to discuss an idea about a course and proceed through
a less formal process, contact a member of the Curriculum
Committee.
All course leaders are urged to attend the class announcement party
that precedes each term. This is your best opportunity to advertise
your class to prospective students. The dates of these parties may
be found in the calendar.
The Academy occasionally offers workshops on teaching courses.
Check the main A.L.L. page on this website to see if any courses
are planned.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the deadline for submitting the form for the upcoming
term?
Check the calendar.
2. How many class meetings should I schedule?
Courses typically meet from two to six times, usually on consecutive
weeks. Field trips are often one-day courses. There is a great deal
of flexibility here.
3. How long should a class last?
Typical classes run one and a half hours. Any reasonable length
is possible.
4. How will I hear if my course proposal is accepted?
The Curriculum Committee will contact you to let you know if your
course can be scheduled in the upcoming term.
5. Is it possible to propose courses that extend more than a
single term?
Yes. There are and have been many A.L.L. courses that span more
than one term.
6. Who should I call or email if I would like to discuss a course
proposal?
Any member of the Curriculum Committee
may be contacted or send an email to all@cbmm.org.
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