The Harvard Graduate School of Education is pleased to continue "Master Class," a series that celebrates inspiring teaching at Harvard. Each event involves a demonstration of teaching followed by a reflective discussion with the participants. The “demonstration” part of the time will be an authentic experience of learning for members of the audience, drawing on the faculty member’s chosen teaching approach and topic; the “reflection” part will be a dialogue in which the faculty member shares his or her pedagogical assumptions, intentions, and moves, and engages in a conversation with a discussant and the audience that “pulls back the curtain” on his or her teaching.
In the fourth class of our series, Eric Mazur, Balkanski Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences will teach a session entitled, "Confessions of a Converted Lecturer." Richard Light, Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr. Professor of Teaching and Learning will serve as the discussant.