Interested in Crafting Your Teaching Statement?

The Graduate School is hosting a workshop session focusing on how graduate students and postdocs can prepare a compelling teaching statement for the academic job market.  More info is provided below and a link to the event is here.    If you’re interested in attending, please be sure to register!

A teaching portfolio is more than a collection of documents: it is set of claims about your teaching and evidence to support them. In this workshop, you will examine how claims and evidence can be framed in way that allows you demonstrate your skill (or potential) as a university instructor in a teaching statement supported by materials created by you (such as videos, handouts and student assignments). Our speaker is Dr. Hugh Crumley, Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs.

Lunch will be provided; bring a beverage to enjoy.

This event is part of the Teaching Ideas series and is co-sponsored with the Academic Job Search Series. Please contact Dr. Francisco Ramos (francisco.ramos@duke.edu) if you have a question.

 

 

 


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