FDC: Tenure & Time Management Workshop with Dr. Rosemarie Roberts
OnlineThis workshop is specifically designed to address common faculty challenges and provide participants with concrete skills, such as aligning work time with priorities.
This workshop is specifically designed to address common faculty challenges and provide participants with concrete skills, such as aligning work time with priorities.
The watch party and lunch discussion for "Tenure & Time Management" will be led by each campus liaison on their own campus: Dr. Crystal Bedley, New Brunswick
Feeling anxious about addressing tension with a colleague or discussing conflict with a supervisor or report? Would it be helpful to role play, write a script, or practice what you're planning to say? Workshop your challenge, listen and learn as others' practice, or request a private session to sharpen your edges. Experiment with different talking points and strategies for effective and respectful communication, and get real-time feedback from a conflict navigation specialist. Practice makes comfortable — don't be shy! First come, first served. First Thursday of the month, 12:30-1:30pm. One-time registration required to access the virtual meeting space.
This workshop will explore the Guidelines for Effective Teaching, which adopts a framework showing what effective teaching looks like and encourages faculty to present evidence that shows their strengths across all aspects of teaching. As part of this session, participants evaluate samples of evidence and brainstorm what sources of evidence they can muster to build their promotion packets. This workshop is intended for all instructors presenting evidence for effective teaching. Please register to attend or receive the recording:
Regardless of your research topic, finding effective ways to share your work is essential. This interactive workshop will introduce practical strategies and easy-to-use tools to help you promote your research across multiple platforms. Learn how to create engaging content tailored for websites and popular social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and BlueSky.
This experiential 90-minute workshop introduces Nonviolent Communication (NVC) as a process and practice to communicate observations, emotions and needs with more self-awareness and respect.
In this workshop, faculty will develop strategies for prioritizing and building momentum for their research and writing on the day-to-day level while maintaining work-life balance along the way.
Craft a standout teaching portfolio to effectively communicate your teaching responsibilities, philosophy, goals, and achievements. This interactive workshop will teach you how to present an engaging teaching philosophy and compile compelling evidence of your teaching success. You will also learn to highlight your professional growth and development as an educator. If you wish to attend the workshop or to receive the video recording after the workshop, please register.
Does your teaching portfolio present strong evidence showcasing your teaching success? Is the teaching philosophy clear and well-matched with your instructional goals? In this workshop we provide a rubric for evaluating teaching portfolios and assign participants to small teams to peer review their portfolios and document effective strategies and presentation of evidence. We will share results so that all participants can see the best strategies and learn from each other. This workshop will be held in person in New Brunswick, and is meant for those who can bring a draft portfolio to share with others.
Attend the discussion and accountability session for "Avoiding Faculty Burnout" on Friday, January 30th, led by the senior director for faculty development and diversity, Dr. Corinne Castro.
Prior in the December 12th workshop, faculty will develop strategies for prioritizing and building momentum for their research and writing on the day-to-day level while maintaining work-life balance along the way.