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Teaching styles can vary by discipline

While finding your teaching style is unique to each instructor, it is also important to take into account how you employ your teaching style within your field of study.

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Read our reflections on methods that complement classrooms across a variety of disciplines.

Professor

Elizabeth Chrastil:

"You do know a lot,

even if you are not confident, and you probably know more

than the

students. "

Professor Jennifer King:

"I try to get students enthusiastic into the subject matter."

Crystal Bae:

"I try to make course material very accessible to the students."

Jeremy Chow:

"Honest, respectful, direct, flexible, committed to growth."

Teacher Writing a Formula on a Blackboar
About Us

We are a group of five graduate students at the University of California, Santa Barbara:

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  • Lily Cheng, PhD student in Spatial Neuroscience

  • Jessica Zisa, PhD student in English

  • Aaron Anderson, PhD student in Environmental Science

  • Angelique Scheuermann, PhD student in Chemistry

  • Georgia Titcomb, PhD student in Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology; Master's student in Statistics

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Our goal is to help new teaching assistants or teachers find teaching methods that fit their personality and discipline.

 

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