Overview of Teaching at Penn State James Sellers

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Overview of Teaching at Penn State James Sellers sellersj@math. psu. edu

Overview of Teaching at Penn State James Sellers sellersj@math. psu. edu

First Things First • Welcome! • Who is this guy?

First Things First • Welcome! • Who is this guy?

James Sellers • Ph. D, 1992, Penn State University • 1992 – 2001: Mathematics

James Sellers • Ph. D, 1992, Penn State University • 1992 – 2001: Mathematics Professor, Cedarville University (Ohio) • 2001 – Present: Director of Undergraduate Mathematics and Associate Professor, Penn State University

James Sellers • Research: number theory (related to partitions), combinatorics • Teaching (at Cedarville):

James Sellers • Research: number theory (related to partitions), combinatorics • Teaching (at Cedarville): precalculus, differential equations, combinatorics, elementary number theory, “math for liberal arts majors”

James Sellers • Teaching (at Penn State): first year seminar, “math for liberal arts

James Sellers • Teaching (at Penn State): first year seminar, “math for liberal arts majors, ” first year calculus, elementary combinatorics, elementary number theory • Extracurricular: racquetball, basketball, church activities, time with my wife and kids

Your Roles at Penn State • Student – This is familiar territory • Researcher

Your Roles at Penn State • Student – This is familiar territory • Researcher • Member of a team – You are a colleague in the department, especially in your role as teacher

Your Roles at Penn State • Teacher – An integral part of the department!

Your Roles at Penn State • Teacher – An integral part of the department! – Our department services the entire university (engineering, business, liberal arts, etc. ) – We offer the second most credit hours on campus (behind the English Department). – Teaching mathematics is an extremely important endeavor; it should be viewed as a primary task while you are here.

Your Roles at Penn State • Teacher – There will be many tasks to

Your Roles at Penn State • Teacher – There will be many tasks to juggle as you teach in our department • Much of this semester’s training will focus on this – We value teaching (awards, recognition, etc. ) – We provide a great deal of support (Mentoring Program, GTA Oversight Committee)

Your Roles at Penn State • Classroom Manager – Next semester, you will probably

Your Roles at Penn State • Classroom Manager – Next semester, you will probably be in charge of a classroom full of students. For many of you, this will be a first! – In a number of our sessions this semester, we will strive to get you ready for this.

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Know your audience and know the

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Know your audience and know the goals of your course – Aim the content correctly • Always go to your class prepared (to teach, to return graded materials, etc. ) – This takes time outside of class – Again, we will give you lots of advice this semester

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Always conduct yourself in a professional

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Always conduct yourself in a professional manner in class – Never go to class looking or acting like you just got out of bed – “TA came to class in pajamas” – Remember that students call parents and parents will get involved. (“I pay lots …”)

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Never demean your students or colleagues

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Never demean your students or colleagues – “No such thing as a bad question” – We will talk more about this later this semester • Always contact your coordinator or me if you have any questions about your class!

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Always give students the opportunity to

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Always give students the opportunity to see their quizzes, midterms, and final exam after grading • Remove as much uncertainty as possible – Try to give students as much detailed information throughout a course as you can – Exception? Don’t give too much information about specific exam problems during review

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Never ignore student requests for meetings

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Never ignore student requests for meetings or clarification on grades – Return emails or phone calls! – If you don’t know the answer, direct them to your course coordinator; just don’t ignore them

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Always strive to find a substitute

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • Always strive to find a substitute for a class rather than canceling class (again, student focus on tuition lost, etc. ) – Again, you are a member of a team, and many in the department are willing to help

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • And my all-time favorite: Never say

A “Top 10” List For Your Consideration • And my all-time favorite: Never say “Wow, that was a hard exam” or “Wow, am I glad I did not have to take that exam” to your own class! – This really happened – This really got the parents calling me

Overview of Teaching at Penn State James Sellers sellersj@math. psu. edu

Overview of Teaching at Penn State James Sellers sellersj@math. psu. edu