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Episode description
During Season 2, we will feature a total of nine episodes focusing on The Project’s strategic plan.
In our first episode, we focus on the historical context of POGIL’s strategic plan - Specifically, How did The Project create its plan and why is it so important?
Co-host Alex Grushow (who is a Professor of Chemistry at Rider University and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry) interviews Richard S. Moog, Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA and the Executive Director of The POGIL Project as well as Susan Shadle, Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies & Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the Founder of the Center for Teaching and Learning at Boise State University in Idaho. Enjoy the conversation!
Please Note: A resource titled Collaborative Strategic Planning in Higher Education by Patrick Sanaghan was mentioned by Dr. Shadle and includes activities/exercises that are laid out with instructions, materials, and diagrams for chairs. To access this resource, go to the above link.