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SUMMARY:Writing a Teaching Philosophy Statement
DESCRIPTION:If you are applying for an academic position\, it is likely that you will be asked to submit a teaching philosophy statement during the application process. Participants in this Job Market series workshop will learn about why academic search committees request teaching materials such as the teaching philosophy statement and how search committees use these materials to assess candidates’ qualifications for teaching. Further\, this workshop will help participants navigate the genre of the teaching statement\, offering them the opportunity to begin to think about how they will frame their commitment to teaching\, and describe their teaching methods and goals to others in their academic fields. \nNote: We will also discuss the impact of AI tools on this process as part of an exercise that will include some excerpts from AI-generated statements. \nIf you have questions about this event\, please contact Dr. Lisa Kuehne\, Assistant Director of Graduate Student and Postdoc Programs. \n  \nRegistration\nThis workshop is at capacity. Please contact the facilitator to be added to a waitlist. \n 
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/writing-a-teaching-philosophy-statement-16/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Danforth Campus + Zoom)
CATEGORIES:- Advanced Workshop (PDT),- Foundations in Teaching (PDT)
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SUMMARY:Grad Students of the CTL
DESCRIPTION:The Graduate Student Advisory Council invites you to learn more about how and why to take advantage of the resources and programming provided to graduate students by the Center for Teaching and Learning. Panelists include recent and not-so-recent graduates of WashU who have participated in CTL professional development in teaching programs. They will share a bit about their experience by answering some prompts provided by the graduate student facilitators\, followed by audience questions. Many current graduate students who are active at the CTL will also be in attendance. \nThere are two ways to participate: \n\nRegister to Zoom in on your own here: https://wustl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAtcOyrrzssHdKoVLGEq45-1hIELMuCJddj\nJoin the watch party at the Grad Center! We will be showing the panel discussion on the big screen. Walk-ins welcome\, or you can register above to receive reminder emails.\n\nFor more information or to submit a question for the panel\, contact Lisa Kuehne\, lmkuehne@wustl.edu.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/grad-students-of-the-ctl/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Danforth Campus + Zoom)
CATEGORIES:- Special Event
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Language Teaching Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Teaching & Learning and Coalition for Language Teaching and Learning Language Teaching Fair Planning Committee invite you to save the date and submit proposals to participate in a roundtable-style discussion on language teaching as part of the 5th Annual WashU Language Teaching Fair. \nThe 5th Annual Language Teaching Fair will take place on Monday\, August 21st from 2:15-5pm. We are planning for a primarily in-person teaching fair this fall but will provide Zoom accommodations for those who are out of town or who have other circumstances that necessitate Zoom participation. \nRoundtable discussants will engage with others on the panel and share a few best practices from their own teaching with the audience. Roundtable presentations will be 10-12 minutes in length (depending on number of participants in roundtable)\, with time for discussion at the end. \nProposal deadline is extended to Friday\, August 11th. Proposals can be submitted here.  \nFurther details about the event are forthcoming. \nPlease feel free to contact Meg Gregory\, Associate Director for Faculty Programing\, Center for Teaching and Learning\, at meggregory@wustl.edu with questions. Note that while Meg’s last day at the CTL is July 7th\, that she will still be participating as a member of the planning committee beyond that date. For questions about logistics\, registration\, or CTL website-related information after July 7th\, please email Eric Fournier at efournier@wustl.edu. \nRegister to Attend Here\n\nRegistration for this event has now closed.
URL:https://ctl.wustl.edu/event/5th-annual-language-teaching-fair/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Danforth Campus + Zoom)
CATEGORIES:- Co-Sponsored Event,- Special Event
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