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		<title>Tips for Job Talk and Teaching Demonstration</title>
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				<title>Re: Tips for Job Talk and Teaching Demonstration</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2016 03:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>This was very helpful!<br /> Thanks for sharing.</p> 
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				<title>Re: Tips for Job Talk and Teaching Demonstration</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2016 02:15:57 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>assume students will be at both talks &#8212; for a job talk, use jargon sparingly and be sure to explain terminology and stats so that a lower-division student could still follow your work. &quot;quizzing&quot; students on interpretation of p-values or correlations also goes a long way.</p> <p>for teaching demo &#8212; bring your A-game&#8230; pick a topic that you can do something interactive and/or discussion based. (note: this may be on a concept that is NOT your research-specialty and that's okay). you may also be asked to prepare a demo within a specific subfield (e.g., an abnormal psych class).</p> <p>less is more &#8212; you usually only have 30 minutes or so&#8230; so pick ONE major topic (with a few sub topics &#8212; e.g., Attachment Theory and the 3/4 subtypes). we see so many talks that are &quot;full lectures&quot;&#8230; we can get a snapshot of your teaching in 15 minutes or less. it's less about the topic you pick and more about how you engage the audience.</p> <p>questions to ask the committee before coming out:</p> <ol> <li>appx how many people will attend (so you can make appropriate # of handouts or demo materials)</li> <li>who is invited (students, staff, faculty)?</li> <li>will it be a stand alone talk or will you be presenting in someone's class? (which class?)</li> <li>is there a rubric that you will be evaluated on that they would share? (we now provide one to our candidates)</li> </ol> <p>things to mention before your demo:</p> <ol> <li>I would give this lecture to students in X course, who are mostly lower division / upper division / non-majors / majors?</li> <li>we would have covered XXX and YYY, so the students would have the foundations for ZZZ, which I cover in more depth today.</li> </ol> <p>things to ask your self:</p> <ol> <li>do i have a coherent narrative for my demo (intro, middle, conclusion)?</li> <li>will my demo fit within the time constraints? with enough time for questions?</li> <li>is my interactive activity really necessary? have i explained why i've selected this activity or made clear the purpose? do i adequately tie it back to the lecture/concepts?</li> <li>if students were listening to my lecture, would the main points be clear? clear enough that they would know what to study for the exam?</li> <li>if the students were asked to tell a friend the main point of my talk, could they do it?</li> </ol> 
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				<title>Tips for Job Talk and Teaching Demonstration</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 31 Oct 2016 01:53:51 +0000</pubDate>
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						 <p>Hey Everyone, Does anyone have any advice for jobtalks and teaching demonstrations for liberal arts/psych dept. Things to avoid, things to make sure to do etc. I have my first interview next week and want to make sure to make a good impression. Any feedback would be extremely helpful.<br /> Thanks</p> 
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