If you interact with students individually or in groups, teach a small group
course, or run a major clerkship, then the Master Teacher Leadership Development
Program may be beneficial to you!
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
The Master Teacher Leadership Development Program offers an exceptional learning
opportunity for faculty in medicine, health sciences, public health and the basic
sciences to enhance their teaching skills, pursue scholarship in education and
develop their leadership potential.
Offered by the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences in partnership with the
Graduate School of Education and Human Development, the Master Teacher Leadership
Development Program advances the Medical Center’s mission of providing exemplary
and innovative education programs. The Program prepares graduates to:
- Function as educational role models and resources for students and faculty
- Design educational experiences to maximize student learning
- Tailor teaching techniques to different learning styles
- Lead organizational change related to learning
- Effectively facilitate group discussions and meetings
- Improve work team effectiveness and diagnose work team issues
- Apply evidence-based medical practices
- Assess the strength of substantiation in the medical and health sciences literature
- Pursue education-related research in medicine, health and basic sciences, and
public health
- Evaluate training and educational programs
- Recognize organizational issues that impact learning
- Provide meaningful coaching and feedback to others.
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Applications are now being accepted for Cohort 9, starting classes
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