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Title: Tips for (first time) teaching


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Tips for (first time) teaching
  • Jessica L. Collett

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Before the class begins
  • Draw from experience.
  • Let someone else do the work for you.
  • Plan ahead.

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Before the class begins
  • Draw from experience.
  • Dont reinvent the wheel.
  • Did you take the class that youre teaching, or
    TA for it?
  • Check out those syllabi or syllabi for similar
    classes online.
  • What kind of reading would you do as an
    undergraduate student?
  • What assignments did you love (and learn from)?
  • What kind of instructor do you want to be?
  • What kind of instructor can you be?
  • Play to your strengths. Be yourself.

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Before the class begins
  • Let someone else do the work for you.
  • Choose a book whether a reader, a text, or a
    monograph to center your course around
  • Incorporate components of other peoples syllabi
  • assignments, policies, course objectives
  • Plan ahead.
  • Determine your course objectives
  • Consider in-class activities
  • Teaching Sociology
  • Create a detailed syllabus
  • a contract between you and the students

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When things get rolling
  • Be the professor.

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When things get rolling
  • Be the professor.
  • Dress the part
  • Be clear with your expectations, stand your
    ground
  • Your job is to educate them, not placate them
  • Stay ahead of the reading, lectures, etc.
  • Use only the technology that youre comfortable
    with
  • Be prepared
  • Keep your promises
  • turn-around time for feedback and grading
  • remembering to check into things

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As the semester goes on
  • Take a grounded theory approach.
  • Solicit feedback.
  • Protect your time.

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As the semester goes on
  • Take a grounded theory approach
  • Its doubtful this will be the last time youll
    teach this course. What will you do next time?
  • Generate a folder with lecture notes, handouts,
    clips and comics, etc.
  • Make note of what works and what doesnt
  • Write down student examples (from exams, papers,
    class discussion) to use in subsequent iterations
  • Be willing to switch things around
  • However, ensure any changes can only help the
    students!

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As the semester goes on
  • Solicit feedback
  • Mid-term evaluations
  • What do you like most about this course?
  • What do you like least about the course?
  • What changes can the professor make to enhance
    your learning/experience in this class?
  • What changes can you make to enhance your
    learning/experience in this class?
  • Make use of the feedback
  • Summarize student concerns, respond to them
  • Ask a professional for advice
  • invite them in to watch you teach

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As the semester goes on
  • Protect your time
  • Delineate specific teaching time
  • This includes reading and answering emails!
  • Keep up with research
  • Being a faculty member is about balancing
    research and teaching now is the time to master
    that balance.
  • Encourage students to be involved without you
  • Create a buddy system or groups for students to
    lean on
  • Encourage students to form study groups, review
    together
  • Solicit exam questions from students, incorporate
    peer review

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Wrapping up the semester
  • Solicit feedback (again).
  • Prep for next time.

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Wrapping up the semester
  • Solicit more feedback.
  • Let students know this was your first time
    teaching and that you really value the feedback
    they provide on the CIFs.
  • Ask an extra-credit final exam question on their
    most loved and most hated reading of the
    semester.
  • making sure they articulate rationale for these
    choices
  • Debrief with others.
  • Prep for next time.
  • While its still fresh, think about what to toss
    out, what went over well. Incorporate student
    concerns from CIF. Then let it go and get back to
    other things.
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