Teaching Dossiers Creating Your Own.

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Teaching Dossiers Creating Your Own

What is a teaching dossier? What are the exact expectations for a teaching dossier? How do I refine/enhance my teaching dossier?

What Is a Teaching Dossier/Portfolio (US)? What is it? A document of 5-20 pages What does it do? Summarizes and documents your teaching accomplishments & strengths Why do we bother? Used as part of a job search and in applications for merit, promotion, permanence, tenure, teaching awards, etc. A teaching dossier is “to teaching what lists of publications, grants and honors are to research and scholarship...It presents thoughtfully chosen information on teaching activities along with indisputable evidence of their effectiveness” (Peter Seldin, 2004). Dossier: Teaching :: Publications/Grants : Research What Is a Teaching Dossier/Portfolio (US)?

What Can a Dossier Show (What Are They Looking For)? Evidence of commitment to teaching Proof of teaching competency/excellence Record of process and product of teaching: Course design, curriculum development, & teaching methods Documentation of scholarship of teaching & learning (SoTL) Demonstration of self-evaluation, reflective practice/critical reflection on teaching Hard evidence of soft skills: Communication, facilitation, and leadership skills What Can a Dossier Show (What Are They Looking For)?

Teaching Dossier Commitment & Competence Product & Process Scholarship (SoTL) Self-evaluation “Soft” Skills

What Are the “Must Have” Components? Depends on what required for what is being applied for – ALWAYS check (and ALWAYS meet/exceed the minimum requirements). *Statement of teaching philosophy [elaborated in separate PPT] *Teaching responsibilities (courses taught, your role, etc.) *Evidence of teaching effectiveness (& teaching innovations; appendices) [Biographical sketch] Professional development activities Educational leadership Research on teaching (SoTL) What Are the “Must Have” Components?

Not really a separate section (context/hook/set-up) – can include the following: Past → Present → Future Brief history of how you came to your current position Your current overall responsibilities Include the type of courses you currently teach Courses you would like the opportunity to teach/develop Biographical Sketch …

Biographical Sketch -- Example “My teaching experience in higher education began when I was a Master’s student at Dalhousie University acting as a teaching assistant for Chemical Engineering Reactor Design. At Queen’s University, I had opportunity to teach and demonstrate in the Chemical Engineering laboratories for students in first, second and third years. I have also had the opportunity to teach introductory Chemistry and Chemical Engineering courses at Loyalist College in Belleville and at St. Lawrence College in Kingston. While my teaching experience is currently limited to undergraduate offerings I would welcome the opportunity to teach similar offerings at the graduate level.” Biographical Sketch -- Example

What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included? Outline of Teaching Responsibilities Courses taught & your role (2-7 years) Course outlines (2 years; in appendix) Students supervised in research (list; under/graduate) Academic advising duties (list; optional) What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included?

What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included? Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness Summary of student evaluation marks (with scale & context indicated!) Teaching awards or nominations Letters from students, TAs, chair, supervisor, etc. Peer evaluations of your teaching (Teaching Commons can help here!) Objective indicators of amount learned Quotes from student comments on your teaching (5-10 max) What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included?

What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included? Evidence of Teaching Innovation Original methods/materials (texts, creative handouts, web pages, assignments, [active-learning/authentic] assessments, [online] learning activities, software, simulations, etc.) Contributions made to course development (new courses or substantial revisions) Evidence of impact or effectiveness of these innovations What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included?

What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included? Evidence of Professional/Teaching Development Activities Teaching workshops (verifiably) attended Training programs participated in NOTE: For all these areas … Save evidence along the way (hard copies, links, screen captures, etc.) Do not include evaluation forms etc. – but have them available. What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included?

What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included? Evidence of Educational Leadership Membership on curriculum/educational policy/planning committees Membership on teaching improvement/evaluation committees Workshops you have run on educational development Mentoring or peer consulting What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included?

What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included? Evidence of Scholarship of Teaching & Learning (SoTL) Papers, presentations, grants on/for teaching or curriculum issues Published articles in SoTL journals Conference SoTL papers/poster sessions etc. Teaching-related publications What Specific Kinds of Material Should Be Included?

What Is a “Teaching Philosophy”? A 1-2 page long statement of why/how you teach as you do “Succinct, clearly reasoned” statement (not too emotive) Personal beliefs about teaching and/or learning How these influence your teaching methods & choices NOTE: There is a separate PPT covering Teaching Philosophy Statements in depth. Please check it out! What Is a “Teaching Philosophy”?

What Should Be Included in a Teaching Philosophy? Definition of teaching, definition of learning View of learner and student development Explication of student/teacher relationship Teaching methods Impact on learner Innovative teaching approaches What Should Be Included in a Teaching Philosophy?

What Should Your Teaching Philosophy Address? How students typically learn in the discipline Typical learning objectives in your classroom How you achieve these learning goals How you approach teaching How you engage and motivate students What types of knowledge/skills students learn in your class -- and how What Should Your Teaching Philosophy Address?

A Brief Learning Theory Digression …

How to Create a Teaching Dossier (CAUT, summary) 1. “Clarify teaching responsibilities.” 2. “Select criteria for effective teaching.” 3. “Order the criteria” – “in the order that best fits their intended use.” 4. “Compile supporting evidence.” 5. “Incorporate dossier into the curriculum vitae.” 6. “Add exemplary materials.” (optional) How to Create a Teaching Dossier (CAUT, summary)

Useful “Fill-In” Information-Gathering Models “Preparing a Teaching Dossier” (pdf; McMaster; “workbook”) https://teachingcommons.lakeheadu.ca/sites/default/files/inline- files/Preparing%20a%20Teaching%20Dossier%20McMaster.pdf “Preparing Your Teaching Dossier” (web page; Western; chart) http://www.uwo.ca/tsc/resources/selected_teaching_topics/teaching_do ssiers/guide_to_constructing/preparing_teaching_dossier.html “Preparing the Teaching Dossier” (pdf; U of Toronto; “workbook”) http://tatp.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/TATP-Guide- Preparing-the-Teaching-Dossier-Megan-Burnett.pdf Useful “Fill-In” Information-Gathering Models

Next Steps Teaching Commons can be of great help: Dossier consultations Online resources Peer assessment (private and confidential) Pedagogical/technical instruction Teaching consultations (private and confidential) Next Steps