"Students aren’t the only ones to struggle with proverbial butterflies on the first day of classes. Particularly for new faculty members who are lecturing for the first time, or teaching a course that they haven’t taught before, Day One can be even more intimidating for the person who needs to lead the class than for the students.
Trial and error, and having some experience, inevitably hold the butterflies at bay. Meanwhile, the faculty members below—some who remember their first day and some who do not—offer some sound advice for freshman profs."
Good advice for new faculty members as well as for experienced members.
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"Students aren’t the only ones to struggle with proverbial butterflies on the first day of classes. Particularly for new faculty members who are lecturing for the first time, or teaching a course that they haven’t taught before, Day One can be even more intimidating for the person who needs to lead the class than for the students.
Trial and error, and having some experience, inevitably hold the butterflies at bay. Meanwhile, the faculty members below—some who remember their first day and some who do not—offer some sound advice for freshman profs."
Good advice for new faculty members as well as for experienced members.