Details about both are included below, and a flyer for the teaching panel is attached – we’d love your help sharing with your students as possible and appropriate. Questions about either event can be sent to me directly: econeill@uw.edu .
“A Day in the Life of a Teacher”
Wednesday, January 21st
4:00-5:30pm, HUB 214
Wondering what it’s like to be a teacher? Whether you need a particular major? How to get started? What it takes to be successful?
Come hear from a panel of teachers, all of whom took different paths and programs to arrive at becoming teachers in elementary or secondary settings. This moderated panel will include 4-5 teachers whose paths included City Year, Teach for America, and/or programs through our own UW College of Education, as well as time for post-panel Q&A.
No RSVP required; space will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Career Center is proud to partner with C21, the College of Arts & Sciences, Pipeline Project, DREAM Project, the Carlson Center and the College of Education to produce this event.
“Networking Know-How”
presented by American Family Insurance
Wednesday, January 21st
12:30-1:20pm, the Career Center (134 Mary Gates Hall)
“Networking Know-How” will teach you how to maximize your networking success by learning about the business of others and finding business allies for mutually beneficial partnerships. A key to great networking is all about what you do after making that connection – join us and learn how to develop those connections and create processes for yourself to build and nurture your network.
No RSVP required; space will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wednesday, January 21st
12:30-1:20pm, the Career Center (134 Mary Gates Hall)
“Networking Know-How” will teach you how to maximize your networking success by learning about the business of others and finding business allies for mutually beneficial partnerships. A key to great networking is all about what you do after making that connection – join us and learn how to develop those connections and create processes for yourself to build and nurture your network.
No RSVP required; space will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.