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Continued Learning in Area of Discipline

Excellence in teaching and learning requires faculty to keep abreast of new concepts within their field of study and to examine how they can inform our teaching. Continued learning of one’s subject area should include collaborating with others in their discipline, both inside and outside of the college, to discuss emerging research and knowledge and how to better engage students. You are able to register for these courses and earn PD credit within Workday’s MyLearning.

ORG032 Preparing for the Continuing Contract Process

Preparing for the Continuing Contract Process is tailored for faculty members who are nearing the Continuing Contract review stage or seeking early preparation for this pivotal phase in their academic journey. In this course, participants will gain crucial insights into the Continuing Contract review process, including its expectations, criteria, and effective presentation strategies, through structured discussions, collaborative exercises, and peer engagement. The course equips faculty members with the knowledge and tools needed to approach the Continuing Contract process with confidence and effectiveness. 

SCH003 Creating Your Teaching Portfolio

In this hands-on course, participants will receive guidance in curating, designing, and refining a teaching portfolio that authentically reflects their unique teaching philosophy, methodologies, achievements, and more.

The course caters to faculty members at any career stage and is particularly beneficial for endeavors such as Professor of the Year (POY), Adjunct Professor of the Year (APOY), or Endowed Teaching Chair (ETC) applications. Whether building a portfolio from scratch or enhancing an existing one, this workshop provides valuable insights and practical strategies to showcase teaching accomplishments effectively.

ETP053 Inclusive Teaching Project