Sept 8th — 12-1pm Pacific – ZOOM — Learn at Lunch: How to document your teaching efforts
Faculty and TA’s put in great thought toward planning a lesson and preparing for their course. However, these efforts may go unrecognized without appropriate documentation. A teaching portfolio is an effective tool/opportunity to reflect on teaching practices, collect information about student learning, and record evidence of professional development to share your teaching accomplishments. While this may seem intimidating at first, CAT will share small and tangible ways to move beyond student ratings and collect your own evidence across your teaching career.
Check out our website to access our shared Google Drive folder and more information.
About the Learn at Lunch Program: These informal conversations explore strategies to support equitable and effective remote teaching. Bring your most pressing questions, ideas and strategies to share, course materials to workshop with your fellow education leaders, and anything else you’d like to discuss. All faculty, teaching assistants, and instructional support staff are welcome to attend.