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An additional teaching postdoc at Cornell: entomology

  • 02/22/2019 2:03 PM
    Message # 7179681

    Teaching Postdoctoral Associate – Organismal Biology

    (University Title – Instructor)

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    Cornell University

    Ithaca, New York

     

    The Department of Entomology, in collaboration with Cornell’s Active Learning Initiative, invites applicants for a full-time Teaching Postdoctoral Associate (University Title – Instructor) with interest in developing skills and experience in Biology Education Research and Evidence-Based Pedagogy in preparation for an academic career. Specifically, the postdoc will play a key role in supporting the transition of three large non-major courses in Entomology (Alien Empire, Honeybee Biology, Plagues and People) from a traditional lecture course format to active learning format, focusing on student participation and group problem solving. This position is part of a Cornell-wide initiative to shift the undergraduate curriculum toward active learning approaches; the wide range of participating departments is summarized here: http://news.cornell.edu/stories/2019/02/active-learning-initiative-funds-nine-projects  

    The Teaching Postdoctoral Associate will be appointed for a one-year period renewable for a second year and a third year contingent upon performance. The successful candidate will collaborate with four Entomology faculty (Caillaud, Danforth, Harrington and Sanderson) towards the following goals: formulate learning goals, develop active learning-based modules that align with the learning goals and are transferable among the three courses, provide feedback on course teaching practices, evaluate and assess learning gains, present/publish the results, act as a consultant for other Faculty members in the department. We expect that successful candidates will devote 30% of their effort to organizing the active learning transition process, 50% effort to developing active learning material and activities pertaining to the goals and content of the courses, and 20% effort to assessment of the implementation of active learning, presentation/publication and consulting.

     

    * Qualifications *

    Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in Organismal Biology, Ecology/Environmental Sciences /Entomology, Biology Education, or a related field and have excellent organizational, interpersonal communication, team building and collaboration skills. Experience in developing active learning curricula and coaching educators is highly desirable.

     

    * Terms of Appointment *

    This is a 1-year appointment with the possibility of extension. Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualification. The anticipated start date for the appointment is June 1, 2019 (start date is negotiable). 

     

    * Applications *

    To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by March 15, 2019.

    To apply: applicants should submit (as a single pdf file) their CV, a statement of teaching philosophy/experience, a statement of research experience, and the names, phone numbers, and email addresses of three individuals who can serve as references to Dr Marina Caillaud at cmc27@cornell.edu

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