Providing content to help you become an agile ethical educator for a complex world.
What is the Preparing Future Faculty Program? The Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) national initiative was launched in 1993 by the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) and the Council of Graduate Schools. The initiative aimed to transform how graduate students prepared for academic careers in higher education. Today, these goals are even more urgent as higher education changes radically. PFF programs play a critical role in helping graduate students prepare for productive and balanced faculty lives of ethical and excellent scholarly practice, teaching, and service.
Many CGU graduates seek academic careers. As future faculty, you positively shape your students’ future paths. The Preparing Future Faculty program (PFF) helps you become an inclusive leader of teaching and learning, connecting you with like-minded faculty who seek to build excellence and foster inclusivity in teaching.
Based on the Scholarship of Teaching (SoTL), the PFF office helps you develop pedagogical knowledge and skills, whether you are new to teaching or are an experienced educator interested in continuing to grow. We offer workshops, webinars, courses, and individual consulting appointments on all aspects of teaching and learning, including developing teaching philosophy statements, diversity statements, syllabi, and portfolios. In addition, we offer the College Teaching Certificate, a rigorous program that nurtures your excellence as an educator. The program is offered to all CGU students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
Appointments Do you need help with course design? Class facilitation? Your syllabus? Your rubric? Your teaching portfolio? Our online appointment system is free to all CGU students, alumni, and faculty. Even if you are not working toward the certificate, our appointment services are always open to you. You can meet with a PFF Fellow online using Zoom or get feedback on your documents without meeting. You can upload teaching related documents such as teaching philosophy statements, lesson plans, syllabi, and more for review.
For specific help with writing please visit the Center for Writing & Rhetoric, or for help with preparing for your job search visit the Career Development Office. For other professional development opportunities check out CGU’s Academic Professional Development page.
College Teaching Certificate The College Teaching Certificate recognizes your personal development through a rigorous program to develop an inclusive, student-focused pedagogy for teaching and leading in post-secondary and other professional settings. You also develop a portfolio that will serve you well in your job search and continuing professional development. The College Teaching Certificate is free for currently enrolled CGU students and $50 per course for alumni.
Events We offer events each semester that focus on a variety of teaching topics. See our events page for our current offerings. All sessions are open to CGU students, alumni, faculty, and staff, as well as to the 7Cs community.
Resources We have curated and developed resources for current and future faculty covering a wide array of topics from creating syllabi to classroom activities. We also have lending library with books about teaching and learning that CGU students and alumni can check out.
Chavella Pittman
RCT-audio
Candace Skibba
Darren Leslie
None
Bonni Stachowiak
Teachers of Tomorrow
Tierney King
Kieran Mackle
KTroyer
Chris Friend
Doug McKee and Edward O'Neill
Tracy Dusseau, M.S. Ed.
Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning
Teachers Going Gradeless
John Kane and Rebecca Mushtare
Greg Thomas
Lindsay Persohn
CSU DLT Anchor.FM
Phil Naylor
Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning
Ash Casey
UNCG Teach'n Tips Podcast
Center for Teaching Excellence at UF
Kathryn Berkow
PEBC
Dwayne D. Williams
Greg Mullen
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Toria Bono
The TLX - XChange Podcast
ACS Athens
Kevin L. Merry
Be Podcast Network
Augsburg University
The Education Burrito
Tom Sherrington & Emma Turner
Time for Teaching Podcast
Jen Heinert
teachertalkingtime
Lynda Holt and Brian Dolan OBE
ProfManagement
Podagogies: A Learning and Teaching Podcast
Digication
David Goodman and Rob Warwick
Teaching Channel
School of Talk
The Teacher Think-Aloud Podcast
UTechTLT
Mark O'Connor
Salandra Grice, M.Ed.
catherine williams
Natalie Vardabasso
Omotayo Olorunfemi
Center for Community Media
Vantage College
Mayo Clinic
Kyle Krueger and Wilkie V. Law III M.Ed
Kyle Krueger and Wilkie V. Law III M.Ed
Kent ISD
Kelly Pennington
The FSF Team
BCcampus
Francis Mpatswe
CDTL
Instructional Designers
Education Endowment Foundation (EEF)
Celeste Kirsh
SHAPE Shifters Education Consulting
Michelle Waters
Sandro Echeverry
Pedagogue
Ellevation Education
Russell Pearson and Steve Eastes
ponderinghe
Charles Williams
The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
UK Center for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching
The York School
Teaching Matters
Steve Reifman's "Teach the Whole Child" Podcast
Intersection Education
St. Andrew's Episcopal School
Garth Neufeld, Eric Landrum
Mr. Braun
Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand
UofG ADD
José Picardo
Loui Lord Nelson
Trevor Aleo
Teaching and Learning Center
Tes
Angela Bauer
LeRoy Hill
Evidence Based Education
Leading Lines
Cambridge University Press and Assessment
EYPD EDUCATION
STEM Learning