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Teaching Early in Your Career (or, What I Wish Someone Had Told Me)

Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1-2 p.m.

Online

In a typical academic position, teaching is supposed to account for 30-40% of your job. (Some academic positions, even at universities, are 100% teaching.) But even if you’re exiting academia, if you’re teaching now, it’s good to do so in a considered and thoughtful way. In this talk, Dr. Dyer will offer advice based on his own teaching experiences, concentrating on what would be useful for someone early in their career.

Date and Time: Wednesday, August 10, 2022, 1 – 2 pm NT
Mode: Online
Presenter: Dr. Danny Dyer, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics

 

Please, click here to register: Teaching Early in Your Career(What I Wish Someone had Told Me) (event-wizard.com)

Presented by School of Graduate Studies

Event Listing 2022-08-10 13:00:00 2022-08-10 14:00:00 America/St_Johns Teaching Early in Your Career (or, What I Wish Someone Had Told Me) In a typical academic position, teaching is supposed to account for 30-40% of your job. (Some academic positions, even at universities, are 100% teaching.) But even if you’re exiting academia, if you’re teaching now, it’s good to do so in a considered and thoughtful way. In this talk, Dr. Dyer will offer advice based on his own teaching experiences, concentrating on what would be useful for someone early in their career. Date and Time: Wednesday, August 10, 2022, 1 – 2 pm NT Mode: Online Presenter: Dr. Danny Dyer, Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics   Please, click here to register: Teaching Early in Your Career(What I Wish Someone had Told Me) (event-wizard.com) Online School of Graduate Studies