Call for applications:
2020 University of Utah Global Learning Retreat
Taft-Nicholson Center, Montana
Two sessions: Sept. 3—6 and Sept. 10—13
*** Cancelled***
The Office for Global Engagement coordinates an annual retreat for faculty, staff, and administrators in early fall semester at the University of Utah Taft Nicholson Center in Centennial Valley, Montana. The retreat includes a series of workshops, discussions, and networking focused on curricular revision or other academic and program revision to infuse global learning. The setting of the Taft Nicholson Center provides the ideal environment to focus on professional development and informal networking. Beyond the formal workshops and other professional development activities, participants have the opportunity to meet colleagues who are interested in integrating global learning into courses and programs, enjoy Red Rocks Wildlife Refuge, outdoor activities, and the peaceful setting of the Centennial Valley.
In 2020, there are two sessions: Sept. 3—6 and Sept. 10—13. These sessions are open to faculty, staff, and administrators from all Utah higher education institutions.
Global Learning Retreat application instructions
Session 1: Sept. 3—6
Director of Global Learning Initiatives, Florida International University
Session 2: Sept. 10—13
Executive Director of the Office of Global Learning Initiatives, Florida International University
Retreat co-coordinators
Associate Chief Global Officer, University of Utah
College of Nursing, University of Utah
SAMPLE AGENDA
Global Learning Retreat
Two sessions: Sept. 3—6 and Sept. 10—13
University of Utah Taft-Nicholson Center, Montana
Thursday, Sept. 3 | Departure from Enterprise Car Rental at 10:30 AM Arrival at TNC around 4:30 PM Walking tour of the Center, move into cabins/bunkhouse, get settled |
6:00 – 7:00 PM | Dinner |
7:15 – 7:45 | PM Orientation to TNC |
7:45 – 8:30 | PM Introductions, icebreaker activity, overview of agenda, discuss “assignment” of developing a Global Learning Outcome (GLO) by Sunday to present, and initial discussion of the book “Making Global Learning Universal” |
Friday, Sept. 4 | |
6:00 – 7:30 AM | Sunrise walk/hike/run |
8:00 – 9:00 AM | Breakfast |
9:00 - 10:15 AM | Workshop: What’s Global Learning (GL), and What Does It Look Like? Activity: GL Unit Case Studies/Intro to Backwards Curriculum Design |
10:45 – Noon | Workshop: What’s a “Good GL Problem?” Activity: Visual Thinking Strategy/Disciplinary Approaches to GL, Brainstorming Good GL Problems for Participants’ Courses |
12:15 – 1:15 PM | Sack lunch – Free time, informal discussions |
1:30 – 2:45 PM | Workshop: Designing Global Learning Outcomes and Objectives |
3:00 – 4:15 | Workshop: Aligning Global Learning Outcomes, Activities, and Assessments Activity: Card Game, AAC&U Rubrics |
4:30 - 6:00 PM | Optional Outdoor Activity (hike, canoe) or free time |
6:00 – 7:00 PM | Dinner |
7:00 – 9:00 PM | Work on own GLO, informal discussions |
Saturday, Sept. 5 | |
6:00 – 7:30 AM | Sunrise Walk/Hike/Run |
8:00 – 9:00 AM | Breakfast |
9:00 – 10:15 AM | Workshop: Making Connections: Solutions, Students, and the Syllabus Activity: Consequences Map |
10:45 – Noon | Workshop: What To Do When Things Go Badly: Leading Difficult Conversations |
12:15 – 1:15 PM | Sack lunch – Free time |
1:30 – 2:45 PM | Workshop: Putting It All Together: Outcomes, Assessments, Activities, & ContentActivity: Before/After Syllabus Comparison, Discussion review of GL Backwards Curriculum Design |
3:00 – 4:15 PM | Work Time |
4:30 – 6:00 PM | Optional Outdoor Activity (birding, hiking) or free time |
6:00 – 7:00 PM | Dinner |
7:15 – 8:00 PM | Retreat wrap-up |
Sunday, Sept. 6 | |
8:00 – 10:00 AM | Breakfast and presentations of GLOs |
Depart TNC at 10:30 AM
Arrive in SLC at 4:30 PM |
TAFT-NICHOLSON CENTER, MONTANA
The University of Utah's Taft-Nicholson Center is a unique education destination focused on engaging the humanities to deepen and enliven environmental study. In addition to offering powerful educational opportunities and experiences, it is also a perfect launching point for exploration of Montana's beautiful Centennial Valley and the surrounding region.
The Center is housed in historically significant buildings originally part of Lakeview, Montana. The Centennial Valley provides an unprecedented oasis for the soul in nature. Montana Natural Heritage Program has rated the Centennial Valley as one of the most significant natural landscapes in Montana, a tribute to its intact ecological systems, expansive wetlands, diverse native fauna and flora, and concentrations of rare species. Visitors to the Center have unparalleled opportunities to explore, study and create in a singular wilderness area with diverse ecosystems.
OFFICE FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT
For more information about the retreat please contact Dr. Sabine Klahr s.klahr@utah.edu 801-587-8888