We are seeking applicants to teach 40 sections of INTD 025: Bulldog Foundations in Fall 2020. Applicants must hold a master’s degree or equivalent, and teaching experience is preferred. To find out more, please attend one of two informational sessions:
Oct. 16, 9–10 a.m., Cowles, Room 201
Oct. 17, 10–11 a.m., Cowles, Room 201
Bulldog Foundations helps students explore concepts and develop skills that are crucial for development of meaningful personal lives, professional accomplishments, and responsible global citizenship. Students will explore social justice issues, consider life skills necessary for success, and refine academic strategies. This course helps students transition into the Drake community with ease.
The course will run for the first ten weeks of the semester and will meet once a week for an hour and fifteen minutes. Instructors will be given all curriculum, materials, and facilitator guides for the course, and will not need to develop any curriculum on their own. Attached, you will find the Bulldog Foundations syllabus.
In addition to assigned class time, chosen instructors will need to attend an introduction meeting during the week of April 7th, an all-day training the week of August 3rd, and check-in meetings the week of October 19th and a wrap-up meeting during the week of fall 2020 finals.
Instructors will be paid a $1000 stipend for teaching Bulldog Foundations unless this course serves as a part of your full-time teaching load.
Fill out the google form to apply.The application is due Nov. 15, and successful applicants will be notified by Dec. 6.
— Erin Lain, Associate Provost for Campus Equity and Inclusion