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Penn GSE's Food for Thought with Zachary Herrmann

Add to Calendar Icon 2021-02-23 12:00 2021-02-23 13:00 15 Penn GSE Event: Penn GSE's Food for Thought with Zachary Herrmann Penn GSE's Office of Development & Alumni Relations presents Food for Thought: Bite-sized Lectures from Penn GSE's Faculty Experts, featuring Zachary Herrmann, Executive Director, Center for Professional Learning, on “‘Teaching a Future President’ and Project-Based Learning at Penn GSE.”
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Tuesday, February 23, 2021 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
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Virtual Event
Event flyer including a photo of Zachary Herrmann and the Penn GSE logo

Penn GSE's Office of Development & Alumni Relations Presents

Food for Thought: Bite-sized Lectures from Penn GSE's Faculty Experts

"Teaching a Future President"
 and Project-Based Learning at Penn GSE 

with Zachary Herrmann
Executive Director, Center for Professional Learning 

This event is free and open to all.

Zoom details will be emailed to you upon registration completion.

 

Zachary Herrmann is the Executive Director of the Center for Professional Learning. In this role, he leads the school’s strategy to design and deliver professional learning opportunities for learners across the globe. Zachary also serves as the faculty chair for the Project-Based Learning Certificate Program, and leads professional learning focused on teacher and leader development, innovation, and creative problem solving. Dr. Herrmann taught high school mathematics for several years, during which time he developed a collaborative professional development network of schools dedicated to improving teaching and learning with a focus on complex tasks, collaborative learning, and equity.

Dr. Herrmann also serves as a member of the professional faculty at Penn GSE, where he teaches within several of the school’s master’s and doctoral programs. One of the courses he teaches at Penn GSE is “Collaboration & Conflict,” a new course which engages students in a cross-disciplinary exploration of how people work together to solve complex problems. He also teaches management communication within the core curriculum of the M.B.A. program at Wharton, as well as within the undergraduate program.


Event Contact

Penn GSE Alumni Relations
alumni@gse.upenn.edu