Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2019 PhysTEC Conference
Saturday–Sunday, March 2–3, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session 3A: How to be Political: Overcoming Barriers, Securing Resources |
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Chair: Theodore Hodapp, American Physical Society Room: Marina Ballroom IV |
Sunday, March 3, 2019 9:15AM - 10:45AM |
3A.00001: How to be Political: Overcoming Barriers, Securing Resources Invited Speaker: Theodore Hodapp Establishing and building a teacher education program takes time, money, and a bit of ``working the system.'' Being political is not about appeasement, but it is about understanding the system and its personalities, and reading the tea leaves of change. This workshop will invite you to share issues you face and hear about practical and creative solutions that have worked at other institutions. [Preview Abstract] |
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