managers as teachers

Colleges and universities often hire adjunct faculty for courses designed to provide a professional lens to academic content, such as an MPA course on “Managing Local Government.” Some practicing managers may also be thinking about teaching as “what’s next” after retirement.

This session is designed to help managers with an interest in teaching learn more about what it takes to successfully embark on a teaching role. Participants will leave this session with a stronger understanding of: who should consider teaching, the requirements commonly associated with securing an adjunct faculty position, the skills necessary to lead in-person and online classes,  and the types of resources that exist to support a “manager as teacher” endeavor.

Watch this session that dives into what it takes to take that step from manager to academic. 

 

Speaker

amy wade

Amy Wade   | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Amy Wade is a teaching assistant professor and serves as the director of the faculty network for the master of public administration program at the School of Government, where she is responsible for the hiring, onboarding, and continued support of live session faculty, ensuring the MPA program engages in high-impact teaching practices to maximize student learning.

 

 

 

 

For more information on college teaching check out The Adjunct Resource Guide

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