Teaching at the university comes in many forms, and Yale teachers are known for their innovative approaches in the classroom. Whether using technology in new ways, introducing their students to special collections in campus libraries, or taking their students on trips abroad for a more personal experience of the subject matter, Yale teachers find creative ways to engage their students. The following link to stories that describe just some of Yale’s “creative classrooms.”
Yale students to perform prisoners’ re-imaginings of Dante’s ‘Divine Comedy’
Next stop: Bringing a literary train to life with a 3D printer
Designing musical instruments at the CEID
The singing microbiology professor
The ticks ‘come marching in’ in singing professor’s microbiology class
DeVane Lectures to explore ‘The Evolution of Beauty’
Elihu Rubin teaches undergraduates to notice what is often ignored
In ‘books of secrets,’ historian’s students find an unexpected past
Seminar immerses freshmen in many things blue
Elihu Rubin teaches undergraduates to notice what is often ignored
The ticks ‘come marching in’ in singing professor’s microbiology class