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Educator Learning Communities

An Educator Learning Community, or ELC, is a group of educators that meets regularly to learn together around a shared topic or purpose. Regardless of the topic, there are generally two overarching goals in an ELC: 1) to increase the skills and knowledge of participants through collaborative study and professional dialogue, and 2) to support the educational aspirations, achievement, and success of students through stronger mentoring, leadership and teaching.

Once an ELC group is formed, it is a “closed” group, thus allowing participants to form a safe community in which they can learn with and from one another. Space is limited; register early.

 

NKU’s Center for Excellence in Education and Innovation will facilitate the following ELCs in Fall 2025:

IST 394: Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies is reading "Searches" by Vauhini Vara

GOOD BOOKS, GOOD CONVERSATION, AND GOOD COMPANY

Mondays 12-1 PM

August 18th - October 3rd

First 7-Week Session | FH 350

Contact IST@nku.edu to join

Join our reading seminar to discuss Searches by Vauhini Vara, acclaimed author and a Pulitzer Prize finalist! Vara, a leading tech journalist, explores how technology companies shape and exploit our deepest desires for understanding and connection. Searches weaves together her personal journey — from early online experiences to a viral experiment using AI to process grief — with reflections on how our digital lives fuel corporate profit.

Praised as “smart, funny, honest” by The New Yorker and “genre-defying and gripping” by The Washington Post, this book challenges us to rethink our relationship with technology and harness our creativity for a more empowered future. Don’t miss this timely conversation and earn 1-3 credits.