By: Jenna Hallman, PhD, NBCT
While the SC Teaching Fellows Program focuses on providing advanced professional development opportunities and on helping students develop leadership qualities, another benefit is being a part of a supportive cohort. The first-year Teaching Fellows at Francis Marion University, pictured above, recently succeeded in breaking out of the Locked Inn Escape Room. They also enjoyed dinner together at Miyami restaurant. According to their co-director, Dr. Patricia Boatright, the experiences allowed them to learn from each other and about each other. We know relationships are the foundation of a supportive cohort, and the Teaching Fellows at Francis Marion University are well on their way to meeting this goal.
While the SC Teaching Fellows Program focuses on providing advanced professional development opportunities and on helping students develop leadership qualities, another benefit is being a part of a supportive cohort. The first-year Teaching Fellows at Francis Marion University, pictured above, recently succeeded in breaking out of the Locked Inn Escape Room. They also enjoyed dinner together at Miyami restaurant. According to their co-director, Dr. Patricia Boatright, the experiences allowed them to learn from each other and about each other. We know relationships are the foundation of a supportive cohort, and the Teaching Fellows at Francis Marion University are well on their way to meeting this goal.