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Preparing a Teaching Demo for a Job Interview
July 10 @ 11:00 am - 12:15 pm CDT
As part of the interview process for a faculty position, you may be asked to lead a teaching demonstration. In this interactive workshop, we’ll discuss ways to go into your teaching demo with preparedness, confidence, and adaptability. Participants will explore considerations related to their audience, factors affecting content, logistics (including technology), and teaching/learning interactions. Participants will also strategize ways to cope with unexpected challenges that could emerge during a teaching demo. By the end of this workshop, participants will be prepared to:
- Identify questions and decision points useful in preparing a teaching demo for a job interview.
- Strategize ways to gather the information needed to effectively plan a teaching demo.
- Generate strategies for dealing effectively with challenging situations that might emerge during a demo (e.g., logistical, technological, or interpersonal).
Instructors
Chas Brua, Pennsylvania State University
Beate Brunow, Pennsylvania State University
Workshop Schedule
This one-session online workshop meets in Zoom on Wednesday, July 10 at 1-2:15pm Atlantic / 12-1:15pm Eastern / 11am-12:15pm Central / 10-11:15am Mountain / 9-10:15am Pacific.
Audience
This workshop is designed first and foremost for graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in STEM/SBE disciplines, but generally relevant to anyone interested in an introduction to teaching demonstrations.
Registration and Enrollment
* Registration is closed and at capacity as of Tuesday, June 18 *
Cap: 50. Registration is open from Monday, June 17; at 1pm Atlantic Time / 12pm Eastern / 11am Central / 10am Mountain / 9am Pacific, until capacity is reached. Registration will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis and registrants from CIRTL member institutions or alumni of CIRTL member institutions will receive priority. Once registration closes, all registrants will be notified of their enrollment status.
Accessibility
If you have access needs, please let us know what they are. Contact Zoe Zuleger (zmzuleger@wisc.edu), who is supporting this workshop, to let us know how we can help you have a successful experience. In addition to meeting individualized needs, we will also take measures throughout the workshop to support accessibility for all our students:
- Sending pre-session reminders to all students
- Sharing resources from synchronous sessions with students
- Enabling live captioning in synchronous sessions
- Incorporating multiple modes of interaction into synchronous sessions
Learning Outcomes
All CIRTL Network programming is designed to help participants achieve familiarity with our Core Ideas. This workshop is designed around the following learning outcomes.
Professional Development
- Create materials that are commonplace in the academic job market (resumes, CVs, teaching portfolios, teaching statements, etc.)