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Teaching Issues Roundtable October 8, 2010

Panel Moderator - Dr. Roy Dejoie 5.0/4.9/4.8 Recognized Faculty (Fall 2006, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010) Recognized as an outstanding professor, along with 14 other faculty members from across Purdue, at the Panhellenic Professor Recognition Reception, sponsored by Purdue Sorority and Fraternity Life (2008) Purdue University Class of 1922 Award For Outstanding Innovation In Helping Students Learn (2005) Krannert MBA Program Distinguished Teacher (Module 1, 2003 and Module 1, 2002) University and College Teaching Awards also received at University of Oklahoma and Texas A&M University (1990s) Moderator - Dr. Roy Dejoie 5.0/4.9/4.8 Recognized Faculty (Fall 2006, Fall 2008, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010) Recognized as an outstanding professor, along with 14 other faculty members from across Purdue, at the Panhellenic Professor Recognition Reception, sponsored by Purdue Sorority and Fraternity Life (2008) Purdue University Class of 1922 Award For Outstanding Innovation In Helping Students Learn (2005) Krannert MBA Program Distinguished Teacher (Module 1, 2003 and Module 1, 2002) University and College Teaching Awards also received at University of Oklahoma and Texas A&M University (1990s)

Panel (continued) Panelists Mr. Keumseok Kang (Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching - Spring 2008) Ms. Wenqi Shen (Krannert Certificate for Outstanding Teaching - Spring 2007, Spring 2008) Mr. Matthew Hashim (Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching - Fall 2009) Mr. Hailiang Chen – (Instructor, MGMT38200, Fall 2009) Panelists Mr. Keumseok Kang (Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching - Spring 2008) Ms. Wenqi Shen (Krannert Certificate for Outstanding Teaching - Spring 2007, Spring 2008) Mr. Matthew Hashim (Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching - Fall 2009) Mr. Hailiang Chen – (Instructor, MGMT38200, Fall 2009)

Importance of Teaching Becoming more unique on resumes Some Ph.D. programs have helpdesk or lab TAs only Some have no real teaching experience at all All things equal, icing on the cake Immediate/safe placement in a world of limited resources Opportunity to practice before “game time” Becoming more unique on resumes Some Ph.D. programs have helpdesk or lab TAs only Some have no real teaching experience at all All things equal, icing on the cake Immediate/safe placement in a world of limited resources Opportunity to practice before “game time”

Krannert Doctoral Student Teaching Awards Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching 4.4 and above on criteria Krannert Certificate for Distinguished Teaching 4.4 and above on criteria Krannert Certificate for Outstanding Teaching on criteria

Award Criteria Overall, I would rate this instructor as: The AMOUNT I LEARNED in this course is: This instructor is well organized and prepared for class. This instructor demonstrates good knowledge of the subject matter. This instructor displays enthusiasm in teaching this course. The instructor’s in-class explanations help clarify course material. This instructor provides useful feedback to guide my progress in this course.

Dr. D’s Top 10 List 10. Attend workshops 9. Make an outline / post it (see #2) 8. Name tents / pictures / know your students 7. Own the classroom 6. A little humor never hurts 5. Personal touch 4. Know the book / know the controversy / know the news 3. Use a support network 2. Practice, Practice, Practice 10. Attend workshops 9. Make an outline / post it (see #2) 8. Name tents / pictures / know your students 7. Own the classroom 6. A little humor never hurts 5. Personal touch 4. Know the book / know the controversy / know the news 3. Use a support network 2. Practice, Practice, Practice

Dr. D’s Top 10 List (continued) 1. It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure Develop your own style Understand your audience (beyond the course content) Continue to learn Have fun with it! 1. It’s not just a job, it’s an adventure Develop your own style Understand your audience (beyond the course content) Continue to learn Have fun with it!

Panelist Inputs The biggest thing that surprised you about teaching Your biggest mistake in teaching Some items from your bag of tricks that you'd like to share Knowing what you know now, what's the one thing you'd do differently in your teaching or prep for teaching The biggest thing that surprised you about teaching Your biggest mistake in teaching Some items from your bag of tricks that you'd like to share Knowing what you know now, what's the one thing you'd do differently in your teaching or prep for teaching

Questions?