Inaugural CU Dialogues Faculty Fellows Integrate Dialogue Practice Into Teaching Spanish

Two accomplished faculty, Anne Becher and Nina Molinaro, have been selected for the 2019-20 CU Dialogues Faculty Fellowship. This new fellowship was created to providesummer funding and support for study and course development to a faculty member (or members) interested in integrating dialogue practice and principles into their teaching.
After participating in the CU Dialogues program for several semesters, Becher (Senior Instructor, Spanish and Portuguese, M.A. in Hispanic Linguistics) and Molinaro (Associate Professor, Spanish and Portuguese, Ph.D. Hispanic Literature) decided to apply to the fellowship and were selected by the committee to receive (and share)this years award. Both faculty are excited to find new ways to integrate the principles of communicating across difference and conducting classroom dialogues into their teaching and research.
Because we each had an inspirational and informativeexperience with the CU Dialogues Program in our undergraduate Spanish classes, we were eager to deepen our understanding of the process, to engage in community with the CU Dialogues staff, to collaborate in course design and on potential research projects, and to see how the dialogic method might enrich our particular discipline,curricula, and teaching practices, state Becher and Molinaro.
Their project is a multi-phase endeavor aimed towards incorporating the dialogic practice more intrinsically into the undergraduate writing class that they both teach (SPAN 3010), as well as topotentially introduce elements of the dialogic practice into other relevant courses in 91勛圖厙s SPAN major and minor.泭
Becher and Molinaro are excited for the opportunity to be part of a devleoping community of practice with CU Dialogues staff and facultymembers, as well as interested faculty and graduate students in their own department. We have begun to meet with the CU Dialogues staff and we look forward to integrating our departmental colleagues in the near future, they said.泭
We strongly believe that the CU Dialogues Program teaches the skills embodied inthe Colorado Creed (). As members of the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, we are committed to inclusive excellence and tohelping our students learn how to effectively communicate across difference(s). This fellowship will help us to develop critical skills and practicesin order to better serve our students,theuniversity community, and beyond, said Becher and Molinaro.
For more information on the CU Dialogues Faculty Fellowship click here. TheFellowship was conceptualized and funded by Dr. Ellen Aiken, who is a retired CUfaculty member andformer co-director of the CU Dialogues Program. The call for applications for next summers Fellowship will open in the fall 2019.