Common Core Teaching Excellence Award 2021 Online Presentation Ceremony

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Common Core Teaching Excellence Award 2022 Presentation Ceremony

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Good Practices in Teaching and Learning Identified from Cycle One of Common Core Course Cycle Reviews (Obsolete for backup purpose)

The Committee on Undergraduate Core Education (CUCE) noted from Cycle One of the Common Core Course Cycle Review exercises spanning four years from 2016-17 to 2019-20 the following good practices in teaching and learning from courses in different areas. Through sharing these with the Schools/Departments/Units and placed on the Common Core Program website, Common Core instructors may consider these where appropriate for enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness in their courses.

Good Practices in Teaching and Learning Identified from Common Core Course Cycle Review 2019-20 (Obsolete for backup purpose)

The Committee on Undergraduate Core Education (CUCE) noted from the Common Core Course Cycle Review exercises the following good practices in teaching and learning from courses in different areas. Through sharing these with the Schools/Departments/Units and placed on the Common Core Program website, Common Core instructors may consider these where appropriate for enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness in their courses. The letters in brackets indicate the Common Core area of the course from which the practice is identified.

Good Practices in Teaching and Learning Identified from Common Core Course Cycle Review 2018-19 (Obsolete for backup purpose)

The Committee on Undergraduate Core Education (CUCE) noted from the Common Core Course Cycle Review exercises the following good practices in teaching and learning from courses in different areas. Through sharing these with the Schools/Departments/Units and placed on the Common Core Program website, Common Core instructors may consider these where appropriate for enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness in their courses. The letters in brackets indicate the Common Core area of the course from which the practice is identified.

Good Practices in Teaching and Learning Identified from Common Core Course Cycle Review 2017‐18 (Obsolete for backup purpose)

The Committee on Undergraduate Core Education (CUCE) noted from the Common Core Course Cycle Review exercises the following good practices in teaching and learning from courses in different areas. Through sharing these with the Schools/Departments/Units and placed on the Common Core Program website, Common Core instructors may consider these where appropriate for enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness in their courses. The letters in brackets indicate the Common Core area of the course from which the practice is identified.

Good Practices in Teaching and Learning Identified from Common Core Course Cycle Review 2016‐17 (Obsolete for backup purpose)

The Committee on Undergraduate Core Education (CUCE) noted from the 2016‐17 Common Core Course Cycle Review exercise the following good practices in teaching and learning from courses in different areas. Through sharing these with the Schools/Departments/Units and placed on the Common Core Program website, Common Core instructors may consider these where appropriate for enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness in their courses. The letters in brackets indicate the Common Core area of the course from which the practice is identified.

Creative Work Competition: "My Common Core, My Dream"

This Creative Work Competition is organized by the HKUST Common Core Program, which aims to showcase students’ creativity through the work pieces they create.

Good Practices in Common Core Courses (Obsolete for backup purpose)

Good practices were noted in Common Core courses from different areas during the Common Core course cycle review exercise. Through sharing these with the Schools/Departments/Units and placed on the Common Core Program website, Common Core instructors may consider these where appropriate for enhancing the teaching and learning effectiveness in their courses.