Teaching 101: Getting By Though research remains on top, undergraduate education has received increasing emphasis in recent years, even at top-tier research institutions. It's important to be able to teach well, while saving time for other things, such as research. Here's how to do it. Preparing Your Syllabus Getting ready to teach a college class? Get tips for preparing your syllabus and managing your course prep responsibilities.
Teaching 101: Lecturing College instruction often rests on the lecture. Less is more. Teaching 101: Active Learning Emphasize active learning and engage your college class. Some Courses Shouldn't Be Fun Is it true that some college classes can't be "enjoyable." Understand Your Students and Remember Your Role It's easy to forget that your students are not like you. Writing Your Statement of Teaching Philosophy What is your teaching philosophy? If you're applying for a faculty position, be prepared to send a statement of teaching philosophy to discuss how you approach teaching because professors' roles as teachers are increasingly important in academia. Making the Grade Teaching a summer class? Here's some advice on grading to make college teaching go a bit more smoothly. Get to the Point(s): Deliver Successful Lectures Keep your lectures clear, concise, and effective with these tips. Teaching Philosophy and Portfolios The ability to discuss your teaching philosophy and demonstrate how you implement your philosophy of teaching through a teaching porfolio is essential to securing a faculty position.
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