Developing and Getting the Most out of your Teaching Dossier
Whether you're creating your first dossier or refining an existing one, this workshop will help you move forward with clarity and confidence—transforming your dossier into a reflective and strategic showcase of your work as an educator.
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Description
A teaching dossier is more than a professional requirement—it’s a powerful tool for reflecting on and communicating your identity, impact, and growth as an educator. With structured support, dossiers can become a compelling narrative of educational contributions, rather than a disconnected collection of documents.
This interactive workshop aims to demystify the process of dossier development by helping participants understand key components, align content with institutional expectations, and craft a narrative that authentically reflects their teaching philosophy, strengths, and impact. Through guided discussion, reflection, and hands-on planning, participants will: review core dossier components, analyze sample dossier excerpts, explore strategies for selecting and organizing evidence and begin outlining their own dossier structure and story.
By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
- Identify the essential components of a teaching dossier
- Align dossier content with institutional criteria and guidelines
- Curate evidence of teaching effectiveness and impact
- Develop a narrative that reflects their teaching philosophy and identity
- Outline a plan for assembling or strengthening their dossier
Who would benefit most from this workshop?
- Clinical Educators,
- Health Professions Faculty,
- Health Professions Educators at any career stage who are preparing a teaching dossier for academic promotion, awards, or professional reflection
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