Teaching demonstrations are an increasingly common part of campus interviews, alongside or sometimes in lieu of traditional job talks. Whether you are parachuting into someone’s actual class, or teaching only to a group of faculty, such performances are always challenging. In this session, we’ll discuss strategies to help you tackle your teaching demonstrations with confidence.
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