(10 minutes) Slides led by Carina.
Key Takeaways:
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A teaching portfolio is often required as part of many applications in academia. Things that usually go in a teaching portfolio include:
Teaching Experience
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Syllabus and Course Design
Feedback on Teaching (use of mid-semester and final evaluations)
Professional Development
Teaching Methods
Awards, etc.
A statement of teaching philosophy is a ~1-page single-spaced essay where you share your beliefs about student learning, teaching methods, and concrete examples that you use in the classroom. Things that are typically included are:
Goals for student learning in your discipline
Beliefs about how learning takes place
Activities you use to promote learning
15-minute window into a class activity
How you know if your students are learning
Relationships with/among students
Classroom environment you strive to fosters
How your teaching has changed over time and why
(5 minutes) Individually, take a few minutes to answer the following prompts on a piece of paper. Use this free writing exercise to get you started on writing your own statement.
(20 minutes) In pairs, develop a concept map with 'learning' at the center. Develop connections between ideas and write/draw your map on a mini whiteboard.
(10 minutes) Group discussion.