Shilla University (President Heo Nam-sik) Professor Learning Development Center announced on the 13th that it held the '2024 University Education Quality Improvement Class Improvement and Best Practice Sharing Meeting.'


The Shilla University Professor Learning Development Center, which strives for innovative university education development by presenting various training and professor learning models that can assist professors in their classes and research, discovers and shares best practices through professor support programs every year to enhance professors' learning capabilities.


At the sharing meeting held on the 10th at the Education Building, five programs were selected as best practices: △ Professor Ji Mo-seon of the Department of History Education's 'Teaching Method Learning Community' △ Professor Cho Ui-su of the Department of Social Welfare's 'Industry-Academia Linked Education Community' △ Professor Jung Soo-jung of the Department of Social Welfare's 'Hybrid Class' △ Professor Kim Se-ryeon of the Department of Japanese Education's 'With GPS+' △ Professor Kim Jong-bin of the Department of Physical Education's 'Field Practice-Oriented Specialized GPS.'



Gong Chang-sook, Director of the Institute for Educational Innovation, said, "We appreciate the efforts of the professors who have applied various innovative teaching methods throughout the year," and added, "We plan to develop and support various programs in the 2025 academic year as well, so we ask for your interest and participation."

The Center for Teaching and Learning Development at Silla University is hosting a "Class Improvement and Best Practices Sharing Session for Enhancing the Quality of University Education."

The Center for Teaching and Learning Development at Silla University is hosting a "Class Improvement and Best Practices Sharing Session for Enhancing the Quality of University Education."

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