#  Career Journal Club: Preparing Teaching and Diversity Statements 

 



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 **June 10, 2020** 

 01:00PM - 02:30PM EDT 

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 **Joining Jim and Lu-Ann will be Barbara Houtz**[/](/)

 Barbara Houtz is highly experienced veteran of K-20 science education. She has authored three books on effective science teaching for K-12 teachers, has advised novice professors, graduate students, and post-docs on evidence-based teaching strategies. Barbara has nearly three decades of experience in training new teachers, designing and aligning curriculum to meet state and national standards, and in providing professional development for people at any stage in their teaching careers.

 **Wednesdays 1:00-2:30pm | Via Zoom**

 Do you know you need to focus on professional development and career plans, but don’t even know where to start?

 Do you have a list of workshops to attend and a pile of articles to read but lack the motivation to even begin?

 Join Jim and Lu-Ann for a weekly 90 minute Journal Club on various career topics. Each week, we will concentrate on one issue to discuss. Topics will cover working from home, resume and CV development, giving scientific presentations, networking, leadership, and communication skills, to name a few.

 Articles and other resources will be provided to introduce the concepts and give a basis for our discussion. The discussion will follow a Journal Club format.

 Week two will focus on: **Preparing Teaching and Diversity Statements** (*Materials are attached below*)



 

 

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