Preparing the Teaching Statement and Portfolio

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Kendra Dority, Ph.D.

Director for Graduate Student and Postdoc Professional Development
Teaching and Learning Center (TLC)

 

 

 

 

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Roxanna Villalobos, Ph.D.

Education Specialist for Graduate Student and Postdoc Development
Teaching and Learning Center (TLC)

WHEN

Wednesday, October 18
11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Pacific Time

WHERE

Graduate Student Commons, 204
OR Zoom

ORGANIZATION

Graduate Division

EVENT CONTACT

Sonya Newlyn snewlyn@ucsc.edu

Kendra Dority, Ph.D.

Director for Graduate Student and Postdoc Professional Development
Teaching and Learning Center (TLC)

 

Roxanna Villalobos, Ph.D.

Education Specialist for Graduate Student and Postdoc Development
Teaching and Learning Center (TLC)

Professional Skills: Career Exploration & PreparationWriting & Communication

Wednesday, October 18, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Pacific Time
Graduate Student Commons, 204
Zoom

Lunch provided to in-person attendees

Gain tools and tips for effectively writing a teaching statement, a common document in faculty hiring and review processes and an opportunity to reflect on how your teaching supports student learning. We’ll also review how to select teaching portfolio materials that tell a compelling story of who you are as an educator.

Kendra Dority, Ph.D., has been an engaged member of the teaching and learning community at UC Santa Cruz since 2009, serving as a Teaching Fellow and Teaching Assistant in the Literature Department and as a Lecturer at Porter College before joining the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) in 2017. With the TLC, she directs professional development opportunities for graduate students and postdocs in their roles as teachers and mentors, and enjoys uplifting the contributions of these educators to our campus community and beyond. She received her Ph.D. in Literature from UCSC.

Roxanna Villalobos, Ph.D., has been an engaged member of the teaching and learning community at UC Santa Cruz since 2017, serving as a Graduate Student Instructor and Teaching Assistant in the Sociology Department and as a Graduate Student Mentor through various mentoring programs. Roxanna joined the Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) in 2023 as an Educational Specialist after receiving her Ph.D. in Sociology and Latin American and Latino Studies from UC Santa Cruz. In this position, Roxanna develops and facilitates research-based professional development programs, workshops, and resources focused on equity-minded and inclusive teaching for graduate students and postdocs across all disciplines.