An initiative on Grounds called Cavalier Education — run by Student Council — is putting classroom power in students’ hands. Students can design and teach their own one- or two-credit classes, which are then registered in the Student Information System for other students to enroll in.
CavEd courses are taught in the spring by students who applied to the program, which will open in late October. The program is limited to eight courses per semester, and up to four students can teach one course.
Hiba Khan, CavEd program co-director and fourth-year Batten student said that CavEd offers a unique opportunity for students drawn to teaching…