ANNOUNCEMENT:

As most of you know, I advocate for contingent faculty, under-represented minorities, etc.

So this is my reminder to you: if you are contingent faculty, a scholar at the margins or a graduate student who now must teach a course for the first time...
I have syllabi and teaching materials incl. Power Point slides, workshops, (slightly old but still solid):
- Global Environmental Politics
- Latin American Environmental Politics
- Comparative Public Policy
- Public Policy *Canadian focus*
- Environmental Policy *Canadian focus*
I have recent (and excellent) syllabi and teaching materials on:
- Public Policy Analysis
- Theories of International Development (focus on Latin America)
- Comparative Public Policy and Comparative Public Administration
- Research Design (Masters-level class & doctoral seminar)
I also have a great syllabus for a doctoral seminar that combined Comparative Methods, Qualitative Methods and Research Design.

Obviously, priority given to those at the margins (contingent faculty, URMs, and/or if you have very short lead time to prepare for the Spring)
After I submit a paper and 3 R&Rs that I am delinquent on, I am going to develop syllabi for:

- Qualitative Methods (graduate seminar, Masters/PhD)
- Ethnography in Public Policy (graduate seminar, Masters/PhD)

I also have a syllabus almost ready to go for
- Mixed Methods.
All this to say that if you're preparing syllabi over the Christmas break, I stand in solidarity with you, and I may have some materials to help you out if you need a hand.

(I taught 4 courses this Fall, God knows I got A METRIC TONNE OF HELP from a lot of people).
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