2024-2025 New and Early Career Program
August 6, 2024
CETL Program for New and Early Career Faculty: Productive Pathways to Promotion
To complement your college/school mentoring program and events sponsored by the Office of Faculty Advancement, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is excited to announce its year-long program and community specifically designed to support early career, tenure-track (TT) and non-tenure-track (NTT) faculty. Clear expectations, strategic planning, mastering academic time management, maintaining work-life balance, and cultivating a healthy support system are essential to thriving in academe. The “Pathways” program includes a series of six focused sessions and additional support opportunities throughout the academic year, all designed to provide the information, perspectives, strategies, and support needed to successfully prepare for the critical year review, promotion, and tenure at Chapman.
What faculty said about last year’s Pathways program:
“CETL’s Productive Pathways to Promotion program offers professionally curated learning experience. The organizers provided rich and informative materials that helped me rebuild and rethink my teaching content and style. The organizers were efficient, supportive, and responsive, making the experience enriching and impressively well-organized.”
“Pathways is a great resource to learn more about the RTP process, meet wonderful people, and extend your network inside Chapman. And we have a good time!”
“These sessions were extremely useful. They helped me understand the process of promotion better and I feel much more prepared now!”
“I just submitted my CY2 packet and the workshops and materials were instrumental for writing my teaching statement and reflection.”
Who Can Attend: Full-time, early career TT and NTT faculty. Mid-career faculty are welcome to attend any session.
When: The second Friday of every month; 12:00-1:00pm; lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register for each session using the links provided below.
Where: Orange campus, with simulcast at Rinker
See below for the list of upcoming session dates and topics. Registration information and additional details will be provided prior to each session.
Fall Sessions
Session #1: Every Term Needs a Plan
Join us for a discussion of strategies for effective goal setting, aligning your time with your priorities, and staying on track to meeting your goals. We will also present Just-in-Time Teaching Tips: Facilitating Student Growth Through Feedback.
Guest Speaker: Stephanie Takaragawa, Associate Dean, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Friday, September 13, 12:00-1:00pm
Session #2: Organizing for Productivity
Learn strategies for a) gathering and organizing portfolio artifacts, b) assessing and managing the functionality of your workspace to support productivity, and c) keeping your calendar and CV current. We will also present Just-in-Time Teaching Tips: Building Student Agency.
Guest Speakers: Jennifer Kong, Assistant Professor, Attallah College
Friday, October 11, 12:00-1:00pm
Location: Orange Campus, Beckman 404; with live-stream to Rinker Campus, CC 201
Session #3: How to Make Your Teaching Count
Success at Chapman begins with success in the classroom. Learn evidence-based strategies to engage and support today’s college student and maximize your efforts. We will also present Just-in-Time Teaching Tips: Increase Your Teaching Productivity and Effectiveness.
Guest Speaker: Sara LaBelle, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean of Academic Programs and Faculty Development, School of Communication
Friday, November 8, 12:00-1:00pm
Location: Orange Campus, Beckman 404; with live-stream to Rinker Campus, CC 130
Spring Sessions
Session #4: Developing a Teaching Narrative for the RTP Portfolio
Learn tips for how to align your narrative and artifacts to tell the story of who you are as a teacher, as well as demonstrate teaching effectiveness and efforts towards continuous improvement (i.e., Course Evals and Grade Report). We will also present Just-in-Time Teaching Tips: Increasing Student Self-Determination and Success.
Guest Speaker: Kelly Fuery, Professor, Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Friday, February 14, 12:00-1:00pm
Location: TBA
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Session #5: Strike a Balance: Productivity and Self-Care
Explore the relationship between self-care and productivity. Learn strategies to maintain a focus on appropriate and meaningful service opportunities established for years 1-3. From habits of survival to strategies for success. We will also present Just-in-Time Teaching Tips: Embedding Learning/Study Strategies into the Curriculum.
Guest Speaker:
Friday, March 14, 12:00-1:00pm
Location: TBA
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Session #6: Strategizing for a Productive Summer
Close out the year by reflecting on your progress and establish a plan to maximize your time this summer to meet your goals. Join with your peers to celebrate your success over the past year! We will also present Just-in-Time-Teaching Tip: Data-Driven Instructional Improvements.
Guest Speaker: Dr. Martina Nieswandt, Vice President for Research & Graduate Education
Friday, April 11, 12:00-1:00pm
Location: TBA
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Please reach out to us at CETL@chapman.edu with any questions or for more information.