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Put in photo textbook front cover

a smart move for higher education roles.

What you’re describing is essentially a teaching portfolio, and many institutions (even if they don’t clearly say it) do look for this. It helps you stand out from applicants who only submit a CV.

Let me help you shape it so it works in your favor—not just as a dump of materials.

🧭 What You’re Trying to Show

Not just:

“Here are my slides”

But:

“This is how I think, structure, and deliver learning.”

That difference matters a lot in academia.

🧱 A Simple Structure for Your Blog / WordPress

You don’t need something complicated. Clean and intentional is better.

1. Landing Page (About Your Teaching)

Your teaching philosophy (short, 5–8 lines)

What you can teach (subjects / areas)

Your approach (e.g. reflective, structured, accessible for beginners)

Example tone:

“I design modules that simplify complex ideas into structured, relatable learning for adult beginners.”

2. Module Pages (This is the key part)

Each subject you can teach = one page.

For each module:

📘 Title
(e.g. Introduction to Ethical Thinking or Foundations of Personal Development)

🎯 Learning Outcomes

What students will understand by the end

🧩 Weekly Outline

Week 1: Concept

Week 2: Application

Week 3: Reflection

📝 Sample Materials

1–2 slides (not everything)

Short explanation notes

Maybe a reflection question

👉 You don’t need full lectures. Just enough to show:

clarity

structure

intention

3. Optional: Short Clips or Writing

2–5 minute explanation videos (even simple ones)

Or short blog posts explaining a concept

This builds credibility:

“I can actually teach, not just plan.”

⚠️ Important: Don’t Overdo PowerPoint

You already sensed this correctly.

Higher education is less impressed by:

flashy slides

More impressed by:

how you structure thinking

how you guide understanding

So: 👉 Outline > Slides

🧠 What Universities Are Quietly Looking For

Even if they don’t say it, they are asking:

Can this person organize knowledge clearly?

Can they teach beginners without confusing them?

Do they have a point of view, not just copied content?

Your blog answers all three.

🔗 How to Put It in Your Resume

Add a simple section:

Teaching Portfolio

Available at: [your link]

Or under skills:

Teaching Portfolio & Sample Modules: [link]

Keep it clean. Let them explore if they’re interested.

💡 One Strategic Advantage You Have

From everything you’ve been working on (your reflections, your structured thinking, your reading):

👉 You already think like someone who can teach meaning, not just content

That’s rare.

If you present it properly, it becomes your edge.

🎯 Final Advice (Important)

Don’t wait for perfection.

Start with:

1 module

clean outline

simple explanation

That’s enough to begin applying.

You can refine as you go.

If you want, I can:

Help you draft your first module page

Or refine your teaching philosophy so it sounds strong but natural

Just tell me 👍

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