Past Events
UT's Faculty Innovation Center (FIC) is partnering with the Graduate School and UT Libraries to host our fifth Graduate Teaching Showcase to highlight excellent graduate student teaching at UT Austin.

FIC staff will facilitate an asynchronous peer workshop in which participants will receive feedback on their teaching statement drafts and share suggestions to strengthen others' statements with vivid examples of teaching strategies and learner-centered goals.

This semester we will be reading the book Mindset : the new psychology of success by Carol S. Dweck.

What happens to your brain when there is an unexpected moment of tension, conflict, or controversy in your class? When your students experience harm because of something that was shared, your "in the moment" neurological and physiological responses can act as a tool rather than a hindrance. We will explore evidence-based practices and strategies rooted in neuroscience and embodied pedagogy that will help you ground yourself and make informed decisions before you take action.

This workshop will provide the opportunity to critically reflect on what diversity means to you and how you demonstrate a commitment to diversity, as well as to begin articulating how these values are apparent in your current practice and future goals.

This semester we will be reading the book Mindset : the new psychology of success by Carol S. Dweck.

RESCHEDULED: Join us as we celebrate the work of the 2020-2021 grant recipients and get inspired for 2020-2021

This interactive workshop will focus on strategies for supporting students' autonomy & agency within experiential learning activities and courses.

Learn the characteristics of an effective teaching statement —including what search committees look for —and begin drafting/refining your statement to vibrantly convey your teaching values and the instructional choices you make to help students achieve learning goals.

This semester we will be reading the book Mindset : the new psychology of success by Carol S. Dweck.