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Supporting International Students Supporting International Students How to Write Clear Exams and Prompts Thursday, September 29, 5:30-6:30 pm, TCLT Seminar Room, 134 Thompson Library Light refreshments provided In this workshop you will be given guidelines for wring clear exams and prompts to improve students’ understanding. This will be followed by an opportunity to crically assess yours and others’ prompts and exam quesons. Although we’ll focus on making exams and prompts accessible to internaonal students, the skill is valuable for all students’ success. Please bring an exam, quiz, assignment, or wring prompt with you that you would like to develop or refine. Resources for Teaching Internaonal Students Wednesday, October 19, 1:00-2:30 pm, TCLT Seminar Room, 134 Thompson Library Lunch provided Curious about supporng internaonal students? Join us to learn about the UM-Flint on-campus collaborave approach and resources that help internaonal students to adjust socially, culturally and academically. We will discuss the support offered to internaonal students and faculty by the joined forces of Internaonal Center, English Department, Thompson Library, and English Language Program. Bring your quesons! Register online at go.umflint.edu/internaonal

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Support ing Internat ional StudentsSupport ing Internat ional Students

How to Write Clear Exams and Prompts Thursday, September 29, 5:30-6:30 pm, TCLT Seminar Room, 134 Thompson Library Light refreshments provided

In this workshop you will be given guidelines for writing clear exams and prompts to improve students’ understanding. This will be followed by an opportunity to critically assess yours and others’ prompts and exam questions. Although we’ll focus on making exams and prompts accessible to international students, the skill is valuable for all students’ success.

Please bring an exam, quiz, assignment, or writing prompt with you that you would like to develop or refine.

Resources for Teaching International Students Wednesday, October 19, 1:00-2:30 pm, TCLT Seminar Room, 134 Thompson Library Lunch provided

Curious about supporting international students? Join us to learn about the UM-Flint on-campus collaborative approach and resources that help international students to adjust socially, culturally and academically. We will discuss the support offered to international students and faculty by the joined forces of International Center, English Department, Thompson Library, and English Language Program. Bring your questions!

Register online at go.umflint.edu/international