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Sometimes it feels like writing and teaching are at odds in our academic lives, but they're not! There are ways to level out your teaching tasks, create more room for all your responsibilities, and give yourself a more comfortable semester experience.
When you are in the throes of the busiest times of your semester, you may feel overwhelmed, like you can't possibly keep balancing all the different plates you have in the air. You might be behind on grading, swamped with prep, and doing more hand-holding for students who are also feeling the crunch.
On episode 10, I talked about how to approach these times in the semester and still keep your writing in your plans. On this episode, I'm talking about teaching; survival tips to manage your teaching right now, and ideas for creating more space in the future.
Creating Breathing Room in Your Teaching Right NowHere are some ways to manage teaching to give you a little space to breath. Remember that tweaking things to make them doable at this stage in the semester is ok and understandable.
"A lot of times we feel like we need to be the end-all and be-all experts, and we don't."
Creating Time Savings in Teaching in AdvanceWhen you get ready to start planning your teaching for next semester, or for the next time you'll be teaching a particular class, remember what this busy time of the semester was like. Reflect in advance on where your focus will be in a given period, and do future-you a favor by implementing some of these ideas:
"You can't do everything at level ten out of ten all the time."
My Amplify program is now open for enrollment! If you're looking for help and support to organize your academic life while keeping up a productive pipeline of writing and publishing, and providing high quality educational instruction to your students, this could be the place for you. For more information and to apply for Amplify: Faculty Writing Accelerator, click here.
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This episode was first published at cathymazak.com/episode11.
By Cathy Mazak, PhD4.7
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Sometimes it feels like writing and teaching are at odds in our academic lives, but they're not! There are ways to level out your teaching tasks, create more room for all your responsibilities, and give yourself a more comfortable semester experience.
When you are in the throes of the busiest times of your semester, you may feel overwhelmed, like you can't possibly keep balancing all the different plates you have in the air. You might be behind on grading, swamped with prep, and doing more hand-holding for students who are also feeling the crunch.
On episode 10, I talked about how to approach these times in the semester and still keep your writing in your plans. On this episode, I'm talking about teaching; survival tips to manage your teaching right now, and ideas for creating more space in the future.
Creating Breathing Room in Your Teaching Right NowHere are some ways to manage teaching to give you a little space to breath. Remember that tweaking things to make them doable at this stage in the semester is ok and understandable.
"A lot of times we feel like we need to be the end-all and be-all experts, and we don't."
Creating Time Savings in Teaching in AdvanceWhen you get ready to start planning your teaching for next semester, or for the next time you'll be teaching a particular class, remember what this busy time of the semester was like. Reflect in advance on where your focus will be in a given period, and do future-you a favor by implementing some of these ideas:
"You can't do everything at level ten out of ten all the time."
My Amplify program is now open for enrollment! If you're looking for help and support to organize your academic life while keeping up a productive pipeline of writing and publishing, and providing high quality educational instruction to your students, this could be the place for you. For more information and to apply for Amplify: Faculty Writing Accelerator, click here.
Connect with me:
Website
Facebook Group
Facebook Page
This episode was first published at cathymazak.com/episode11.

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