This is your Teaching page. Replace everything below this line with your own content.
Teaching pages work well for a teaching philosophy statement, a list of courses you’ve taught, sample syllabi or assignments, and anything that shows how you work in the classroom. Add an image with figure or figure-wrap to make the page more visual — it’s good practice for learning the components, and it makes the page more interesting to read.
Write a paragraph or two about how you approach teaching. What do you believe about how students learn? What are you trying to accomplish in the classroom? You don’t need a formal teaching statement here — a direct, honest account of your approach is more compelling than polished boilerplate.
Add an image that represents your teaching — a classroom, a field site, a project students built.
A second paragraph here works well. You can use this space to describe your methods, discuss a particular challenge you’ve worked through as a teacher, or explain what kinds of learning you prioritize.
Institution, Semester Year
One sentence describing the course and who it’s for.
Institution, Semester Year
One sentence describing the course and who it’s for.
If your courses produce public-facing work — websites, video essays, research projects, archives — link to them here. This is one of the best ways to show what happens in your classroom.