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Test Anxiety Workshop

     You’ve spent days preparing for this test. You’ve used the flashcards and re-read every chapter six times. You’ve re-written your notes twice. You’ve done everything you can to be prepared. But, you have a pit in your stomach, and you’re just sure that you won’t remember anything once you receive the test…

     If this sounds like you, then consider attending a workshop on Test Anxiety on Tuesday and Wednesday (Oct. 1 & 2from 4:00 – 5:00 in White Hall Classroom Building 234. We will have a representative from the student counseling center to discuss test anxiety and some strategies of how to combat it.

 All participants in this workshop will be entered in a drawing for a $20 gift certificate to the bookstore.

Date:
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Location:
Whitehall Classroom Building 234
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QIPSR Provides Free Workshops in Quantitative Research Methods, Grant Writing, Software

By Sarah Geegan
 
Graduate students and faculty interested in brushing up on quantitative research methodology, software knowledge or grant-writing techniques should get to know QIPSR. The Quantitative Initiative of Policy and Social Research is an organization committed to enhancing quantitative research across various colleges at the University of Kentucky. 
 

Learning and Teaching about Asia

 

In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the University of Kentucky Asia Center is hosting a symposium focused on incorporating Asian Studies into K-12, post-secondary, and community-based education. Workshops are free and open to all educators, including K-12 teachers, graduate students, university faculty members, and non-formal educators (e.g., 4H, YMCA). For more details or to register, click here.



9:30 a.m.  

Registration

 

10:00 a.m.

Origami: A Tool of Instruction for Math & Science

Asian Music & Movement

Global Connect: Linking Kentucky’s Classrooms with the World

 

12:00 p.m.

Lunch & Keynote Address

Dr. Kristin Stapleton, Founding Director of the UK Asia Center, and Director of Asian Studies at the SUNY-Buffalo

 

2:00 p.m.  

Origami: A Tool of Instruction for Math & Science  

Asian Business & Economics

University Instructors: How to Collaborate with K-12 Teachers

 

4:00 p.m.

Workshop Review and Program Wrap-Up

 

Please contact Christine Kindler at cmkind2@uky.edu with any questions about the symposium.

Date:
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Location:
William T. Young Library
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