Event Information
Creating a Teaching Philosophy
Presenter(s):
Deb Colbert & Hailey Otis, TILT
Description:
As post-secondary teachers, it is becoming increasingly more important to articulate an individual teaching philosophy and that it be available for review when applying for a college or university faculty positions. This workshop will give you the opportunity to learn about best practices in creating a teaching philosophy as well as solicit advice from TILT Professional Development staff as you develop your own. Specifically, this session will include:
An overview of the research on what potential employers are looking for in a Teaching Philosophy
An overview of the basic structure and central information that should be included
Ideas for strategies from CSU faculty and what they look for in a Teaching Philosophy.
This workshop will be offered live via Zoom. Participants will be able to interact with the presenters via the Zoom "chat" function throughout the workshop, and then we will open up to a live Q & A at the end.
This workshop counts toward the TILT Graduate Teaching Certificate.
This session aligns with the "Classroom Climate" domain of the TILT Teaching Effectiveness Framework.
An overview of the research on what potential employers are looking for in a Teaching Philosophy
An overview of the basic structure and central information that should be included
Ideas for strategies from CSU faculty and what they look for in a Teaching Philosophy.
This workshop will be offered live via Zoom. Participants will be able to interact with the presenters via the Zoom "chat" function throughout the workshop, and then we will open up to a live Q & A at the end.
This workshop counts toward the TILT Graduate Teaching Certificate.
This session aligns with the "Classroom Climate" domain of the TILT Teaching Effectiveness Framework.
Register today on the: MyLearning Website
Dates and Times:
February 25 - February 25, 2021 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Location:
Zoom
Learn More:
Hailey Otis,
9704912645,
hnotis@colostate.edu