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09 Oct
Developing a Teaching Philosophy Statement
Event Type

Trainings & Workshops, Virtual

Topic

Teaching

Target Audience

Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs

University Unit
University Center for Teaching and Learning
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Developing a Teaching Philosophy Statement

This is a past event.

A teaching philosophy statement is a concise, compelling illustration of an instructor, a useful exercise in the reflexive examination of teaching, and a necessary component of many academic job applications. This workshop will provide the fundamentals of writing a teaching philosophy statement. We will look at previously developed teaching philosophy statements and implement effective revisions.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Create a compelling, concise statement that reflects the instructor's unique values.
  • Articulate teaching objectives.
  • Describe personal teaching methods.
  • Discuss ways of determining teaching effectiveness.
  • Reflect on impactful teaching.

This workshop may be counted toward the Achievement in Pedagogy badge offered through the Graduate Student Teaching Initiative. For more information, visit the Achievement in Pedagogy Badge or contact tahelp@pitt.edu.

Dial-In Information

Please register to attend. You will receive an email with the Zoom meeting link. When joining the meeting, participants must sign in with the SSO (single sign-on) option using their University username and password.

Please contact workshops@teaching.pitt.edu for any questions.

Monday, October 9 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Virtual Event

Developing a Teaching Philosophy Statement

A teaching philosophy statement is a concise, compelling illustration of an instructor, a useful exercise in the reflexive examination of teaching, and a necessary component of many academic job applications. This workshop will provide the fundamentals of writing a teaching philosophy statement. We will look at previously developed teaching philosophy statements and implement effective revisions.

By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • Create a compelling, concise statement that reflects the instructor's unique values.
  • Articulate teaching objectives.
  • Describe personal teaching methods.
  • Discuss ways of determining teaching effectiveness.
  • Reflect on impactful teaching.

This workshop may be counted toward the Achievement in Pedagogy badge offered through the Graduate Student Teaching Initiative. For more information, visit the Achievement in Pedagogy Badge or contact tahelp@pitt.edu.

Dial-In Information

Please register to attend. You will receive an email with the Zoom meeting link. When joining the meeting, participants must sign in with the SSO (single sign-on) option using their University username and password.

Please contact workshops@teaching.pitt.edu for any questions.

Monday, October 9 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Virtual Event

Topic

Teaching

Target Audience

Faculty, Graduate Students, Postdocs

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