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Event Details:
An estimated half of faculty job applications require a statement of teaching philosophy, making this document an essential component of the academic job search process. To help you develop the most compelling statement possible, we are offering a two-hour interactive workshop where you will learn the fundamentals of crafting an effective teaching statement. Regardless of your level of teaching experience, this workshop will provide you with the opportunity to reflect on your own teaching philosophy and understand how to articulate it clearly. You will also engage in hands-on practice by evaluating the statements of successful job seekers, allowing you to gain valuable insights into what makes an impactful teaching statement. Don't miss out on this chance to demystify the process; register today and take the guesswork out of writing your teaching statement.
Experience Level: Ideal for those new to the teaching statement genre, as well as those with an existing draft.
Facilitated by: Amanda Modell, PhD, Senior Associate Director, Graduate Teaching Programs, Center for Teaching and Learning
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