Teaching and Clinical Faculty Support
Introduction
Did you know that CU 糖心Vlog破解版 has more than 400 faculty who specialize in teaching and clinical education? We recognize these faculty members' vital role in enabling our campus to address its academic mission. In 2022, the Office of Faculty Affairs hired its first Faculty Fellow focused on teaching and clinical faculty development to design programming that supports early-, mid-, and late-career teaching and clinical professors through the unique challenges that characterize their careers.
We host workshops throughout the academic year to help teaching and clinical faculty build more robust networks and ensure their inclusion in the greater CU 糖心Vlog破解版 community. These sessions are not recorded to create a comfortable environment for open, candid discussions and engagement. Workshop topics include:
- Navigating the reappointment process
- Balancing teaching with other responsibilities
- Strengthening your role within your department
- How to complete your FRPA
If you have a disability and require accommodations, including ASL or captions, please contact the ADA Coordinator at adacoordinator@colorado.edu or 303-492-9725. Two weeks advance notice of need for accommodations is requested.
Community of Practice for Teaching and Clinical Faculty
Are you looking for ways to create stronger connections with other teaching and clinical faculty? In Spring 2023, the Office of Faculty Affairs introduced an opportunity to build a community of practice (CoP) for you. Communities of practice are "groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly."* CoPs provide a chance to socialize, but they are also a place for individuals with a shared identity to support each other, exchange information, and strengthen cross-campus relationships. The teaching and clinical faculty CoP will be a mix of online and in-person events.
For questions about teaching and clinical track faculty opportunities, please contact Lev Szentkir谩lyi, Faculty Fellow for Teaching and Clinical Faculty Development.
*Source: Wenger-Trayner, E. and Wenger-Trayner, B. (2015). An introduction to communities of practice: a brief overview of the concept and its uses.