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Workplace Burnout Focus of November Teaching Circle

Feeling busy, overwhelmed, and stressed is no way to thrive in a job you entered feeling passionate and excited about. Understanding and addressing workplace burnout can help restore your wellbeing and revive your motivation. 

Tune in Wednesdays this November on Zoom for a lunch-hour virtual meet-up as this Teaching Circle offers participants an opportunity to share their experiences with workplace burnout and techniques for restoring wellness. All Staff, Faculty and Graduate Students are welcome. Dates and details below.

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Katie Kavanagh and Chris Robinson will facilitate discussions with you, our Clarkson community, about navigating the challenges that people across higher education in the United States are reporting.

Workplace Burnout Discussion Points:

  • Causes of workplace stress and burnout
  • Restoring work/life balance
  • Community as a source of support and relief
  • Finding solace and healing in remembering what brought you to higher education

Register for Zoom Link and Add to your calendar:

  • Wednesday, November  2, 2022, 12:00 PM EST
  • Wednesday, November 16, 2022 12:00 PM EST
  • Wednesday, November 30, 2022 12:00 PM EST

About Teaching Circles: 

Teaching circles are intentional communities at Clarkson who share concerns and interests related to teaching. They are safe spaces in which colleagues (1) generate and share developments related to teaching, (2) ideate innovations or interventions designed to enhance student learning, (3) seek scholarly research and resources to inform and support implementation of trials. 

Suggest a circle topic or start your own: Our aim is to grow the number of circles based on topics and interest from within the Clarkson community. You can help shape this program with your willingness to get involved. Suggest a topic, facilitate a circle or contribute suggestions. More on this in Moodle.

When applicable, teaching circles will contribute to Clarkson’s greater community of teaching and learning through presentations/publication of findings to colleagues. 

Teaching Circles are coordinated by the Faculty Support and Development Task Force. Participation is open to any faculty, staff, and graduate teaching assistants.

What to expect:

  1. Each circle will be theme or topic focused and is guided by a facilitator or co-facilitators. Facilitators are responsible for organizing circle meetings, posting to circle’s online forum, circle goal setting & check ins, facilitate discussions, arranging for outside expertise (speakers, guest contributors, etc) and encouraging members to contribute fully.  Facilitators volunteer in this leadership role for professional development and exploration of topics of interest. 
  1. Circle Rules:
  • Join as many circles as you like
  • Drop out of a circle at any time
  • Participate actively  
  • Be respectful and inclusive
  1. Teaching circle members will engage in active discussion and contribution is encouraged. Circles meet via Zoom for bi-weekly discussions and will have a home in a Moodle course, as a platform for hosting/sharing resources, facilitating online discussion.

Have an idea for a Teaching Circle? Great! Contact Alexander Cohen (acohen@clarkson.edu), Associate Director of Faculty Support, to pitch your idea.

Facilitators are required to:

  • Hold meetings in a way that allows attendance and participation from all campuses. If Zoom is not appropriate, producing a recording is.
  • Ensure that attendance is logged. This is easily automated through Zoom logs, but alternate means are acceptable if Zoom is not utilized.
  • Create, in collaboration with Alexander Cohen or Laura Perry, a standing section on the Teaching Circles Moodle site to provide an archive of programming and a forum for ongoing discussion and collaboration.

Facilitators are encouraged to:

  • Post to circle’s forum a greeting, and introduction
  • Other suggested posts: relevant experience on the topic, resource review, questions for circle to explore, and comments of interest on the topic
  • Moderate forum discussion

How to Join Teaching Circles:

Click to enroll in the Teaching Circles course in Moodle and complete the Choose a Teaching Circle activity.  

For questions, contact a Faculty Support and Development Task Force:

Alexander Cohen, acohen@clarkson.edu

Kathleen Kavanagh, kkavanag@clarkson.edu

Laura Perry, lperry@clarkson.edu

Christopher Robinson, crobinso@clarkson.edu

Erin Blauvelt, eblauvel@clarkson.edu

Tom Langen, tlangen@clarkson.edu

Kathleen Issen, kissen@clarkson.edu

Loretta Driskel, ldriskel@clarkson.edu

Jan DeWaters, jdewater@clarkson.edu

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