“Because of my experience as a Teaching Fellow, I was able to develop a course of my own…and have it accepted into the curriculum. I directly applied what I learned…and it was met with resoundingly positive feedback.”
Month: June 2024
Meet Megan McCaghey, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“One of my biggest takeaways as a Fellow was a learner-centered approach to teaching.”
Meet Hong Zhan, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“One of the most valuable aspects of the program was being able to get closer to the students to understand what their needs were in class.”
Meet Ellie Holzhausen, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“During my time as a Fellow, I learned evidence-based practices for inclusive, effective teaching that I incorporate into my daily tasks as a postdoc.”
Meet Madeleine Mathews, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“I learned that teaching can be an iterative process and that it’s okay to not get everything right the first time!”
Meet Jennifer Riehl, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“I have carried the lessons I learned about how scientific thinking is really a way to move through the world, whether you are doing science, teaching, working with the public, or assessing claims in day to day life.”
Meet Zoe Walts, 2024 STEM Public Service Fellow
“The thing that excites me most about community engagement is the ability to contribute to bringing research from academic journals into the community to work towards defined goals and positive change.”
Meet Katelyn Butler, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“I am always excited about the training of future science educators! It makes me optimistic about the future of biology education knowing there are folks who want to learn about effective teaching.”
Meet Christina Hull, ARMP Facilitator
“How are we going to make science more accessible? We’re going to do that by changing the environment and culture, and by mentoring the whole trainee so that people can see themselves in this space and stay in the space.”
Meet Michael Crossley, Scientific Teaching Fellows Alum
“My favorite part [of the Fellows program] was the community and working toward something together. We learned together, developed learning materials together, and ultimately, taught a real undergraduate course together.”