I return to the teaching fold!

Temporarily, at least.

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Published on January 16, 2020 13:36
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message 1: by Bob (new)

Bob Workshops say much about credibility. But if you were to return to college to teach a course, what would your subject/department be?


message 2: by Marie (new)

Marie Brennan Bob wrote: "Workshops say much about credibility. But if you were to return to college to teach a course, what would your subject/department be?"

That's a tough question! At this point I'm not really qualified to teach anything other than writing, but it might be fun to do something in conjunction with an anthropology department, looking at worldbuilding as a kind of creative anthropology.


message 3: by Bob (new)

Bob Fascinating concept. As a former chair and associate dean plus director of IU's teaching academy, - sorry for the title dropping - from what I remember of your academic record, you are more than qualified to be an adjunct or more in anthropology, folklore, writing certainly. Perhaps one day you will - and teaching a course can be ever so rewarding.


message 4: by Marie (new)

Marie Brennan Bob wrote: "Fascinating concept. As a former chair and associate dean plus director of IU's teaching academy, - sorry for the title dropping - from what I remember of your academic record, you are more than qu..."

I think I'm too rusty to actually teach a proper course of that type at this point -- I'm more than a decade out of engagement with academia. (And, due to stupid shenanigans with university guidelines, I don't even have a masters' degree.)

I do enjoy teaching, though!


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