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Quick Take: How to Plan a Single Class Session
Explore and apply key lesson-planning topics – like backwards design, learning objectives, assessment, and more – in this one-part online workshop designed for grad students and postdocs who have had some teaching or TAing experience. Cap: 25; at capacity and closed for registration.
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The Metacognitive Feedback Loop
Learn about the value of encouraging metacognitive reflection for students, explore strategies and strengths of various feedback practices, and reflect on how metacognitive feedback impacts student learning. Cap 40; at capacity and closed for registration.
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Pathway Mapping for Professional Success in Higher Education
Reflect on your career journey and sources of support using a living document known as a mentor map. Cap 30; registration opens Monday, June 30 at 11am CT and closes once capacity is reached.
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Planning Your Teaching-as-Research Project
Jumpstart your plans for a Teaching-as-Research (TAR) project in this course designed to guide participants through developing a research question, identifying project methods and outcomes, and more. Cap 25; registration opens on Monday, June 2 and closes once capacity is reached.
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Exploring Teaching Across Institutions: A Photographic Journey
Observe teaching in action at college and university classrooms across a wide variety of institutions and disciplines and reflect on your own teaching practices in this workshop. No cap, registration opens Monday, July 7 and closes the day of the session.
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Relating Poetic Inquiry as a Bridge between the Arts and Sciences
Explore poetic inquiry using a "wicked science" training framework to view and understand research and teaching in a new way and from multiple perspectives.
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Preparing a Teaching Demo for a Job Interview
In this workshop, we’ll discuss ways to go into your teaching demo with preparedness, confidence, and adaptability. Cap: 60; at capacity and closed for registration.
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Johns Hopkins University Online Teaching Institute
The Johns Hopkins Teaching Institute is a multi-day online teaching institute designed to help doctoral students and post-docs become successful and confident classroom teachers. Cap: 40 CIRTL participants; registration is currently at capacity.
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Johns Hopkins University In Person Teaching Institute
The Johns Hopkins Teaching Institute is a multi-day in-person teaching institute designed to help doctoral students and post-docs become successful and confident classroom teachers. Cap: 15 CIRTL participants; registration is currently at capacity.
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Exploring Academic Careers Beyond the Professoriate with CIRTL Alumni
Learn about non-faculty careers in this online panel of CIRTL alumni who serve in a range of roles at various universities. Register starting March 3.
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CIRTL Network Teaching-as-Research Presentations
Hear graduate students and postdocs from across the CIRTL Network share the results of their Teaching-as-Research (TAR) projects in this online presentation event. Register starting Monday, January 13th.
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Exploring Teaching Careers at Teaching Intensive Universities with CIRTL Alumni
Learn about teaching careers in this online panel of CIRTL alumni who are now junior faculty at teaching-intensive universities. Register starting March 3.
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