Internship Program guidebook

The Delta Internship Program gives participants practical experience to develop their skills and interests in teaching and learning, as they work in partnership with a faculty or instructional staff member either on the UW-Madison campus, or in another institutional setting. Interns and partners will define a problem to be addressed, work toward a solution, implement the solution, evaluate the solution and create a product that will be incorporated into their teaching portfolios.

The program has four goals:

  1. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) graduate students and post-doctoral researchers implement teaching-as-research in various venues;
  2. participants further develop skills, interests and portfolios, especially in academic environments similar to which they aspire;
  3. intern and faculty or instructional staff partnership leads to continued involvement in the Delta learning community and use of teaching-as-research after the internship; and
  4. participants experience a diversity of student audiences and institutional settings.

 

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