When:
2 October 2018 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
2018-10-02T13:00:00-04:00
2018-10-02T15:00:00-04:00
Where:
CTSI, Blackburn Room (4th floor, Robarts Library)
130 St George St
Toronto, ON M5S 1A5
Canada
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Centre for Teaching and Innovation

Description: At the University of Toronto, a teaching dossier must be submitted as part of the formal review process for tenure and continuing status. Beyond the information included in an academic CV, a teaching dossier describes and documents an instructor’s teaching expertise and goals and priorities for teaching and learning. It also highlights personal contributions to course and curriculum design efforts in a department or program, evidence of student impact, and evidence of teaching leadership. Given the range of evidence that is possible, and the importance of the narrative that surrounds this evidence, the dossier can be challenging to produce if insufficient time or attention is allotted to the tracking of teaching achievements and the collection of supporting documentation. To build the best case around one’s teaching, a faculty member needs a strategy for identifying and collecting the best possible evidence. This workshop aims to help clarify such a strategy and shed light on the iterative and critically reflective processes needed to gather optimal material for the dossier.

This session offers practical tips on how to track and document teaching achievements as well as how to produce, collect and reflect on the materials necessary for the compilation of an effective teaching dossier. We will discuss how to use course evaluation data and how to frame teaching support materials, and we will consider what counts as evidence of professional development and educational leadership. This workshop will not focus on how to draft the actual dossier, rather, we will examine strategies for ensuring that you are ready to prepare a dossier when the time comes.