Workshop
Writing an Effective Teaching Philosophy Statement
Learn what a teaching philosophy statement is and how they are used in the academic job hunt, and explore your own teaching philosophy in a writing group of peers in this two-part workshop on Tuesdays, September 14 and 27. Cap: 50; at capacity and closed for registration as of Wednesday, September 4.
Writing an Effective Teaching Philosophy Statement
Learn what a teaching philosophy statement is and how they are used in the academic job hunt, and explore your own teaching philosophy in a writing group of peers in this two-part workshop on Thursdays, October 3 and 10. Cap: 50; at capacity and closed for registration as of Monday, September 16.
Overcoming Imposter Phenomena and Building Resiliency as Graduate Students
Find new ways to build your own resiliency in academia in this one-part workshop guiding participants through a new framework that builds upon research on imposter phenomena, adapting to change, and building resiliency. No cap; registration opens Monday, September 23rd.
Preparing a Teaching Demo for a Job Interview
As part of the interview process for a faculty position in the U.S., you may be asked to lead a teaching demonstration. In this one-session workshop, we’ll discuss ways to go into your teaching demo with preparedness, confidence, and adaptability. The session takes place in Zoom on Thursday, October 17th. Cap 50; registration opens Monday, September 30th and will close one capacity is reached.
A Student-Centered Approach for Reducing Plagiarism
Consider how student-centered, accessible, and contextual course design can reduce students’ propensity to cheat and improve learning for all in this 2-part workshop on Monday, October 21st and 28th. No cap; registration opens Monday, September 23rd.
Fostering a Growth Mindset and Developing a Sense of Belonging in Your Students
Learn from social and educational psychology in this one-part workshop on how instructors can foster growth mindsets in their students, and how that in turn can foster greater student motivation, achievement, and belonging. Meets on Thursday, October 24th. No cap; registration opens Monday, September 30th.
Creating Effective and Inclusive Learning Experiences for Neurodiverse Students
Learn about neurodiversity in teaching and learning and develop strategies to create an effective and inclusive learning environment in this one-part workshop. No previous experience with neurodiversity is necessary. Cap: 80; registration opens on Monday, October 7th and will close when capacity is reached.