Tulip Marawi

MSc. Candidate in Geriatric Psychiatry


Curriculum vitae


Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Toronto



Teaching


Courses

Graduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Biology, University of Toronto Mississauga (current)

My responsibilities include working closely with the course teaching team to prepare and lead lecture-style weekly laboratory practical sessions and experimental demonstrations to groups of up to 50 students per tutorial or lab session. Additionally, I mark ongoing course assessments including weekly lab reports, quizzes, final presentations, and formal final examinations. I also take this opportunity to mentor and guide first-year students in pursuit of undergraduate research opportunities and post-graduate career exploration.
  • BIO152H5 (Fall 2021): Introduction to Evolutionary Biology and Genetics 
  • BIO202H5 (Winter 2022, Fall 2022): Introductory Animal Physiology
  • BIO209H5 (Winter 2023): Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology II

Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Department of Education Studies, University of Toronto Mississauga (2020-2021)

I worked  with the course instructors to modify and improve the course curriculum including implementing engaging course assignments, seminars, and guest speaker sessions. I have also co-led weekly lectures alongside the course instructor, and supported student learning by hosting professional development workshops (e.g., CV workshop, applying to medical school, finding healthcare research opportunities). Lastly, I graded ongoing course assignments and provide timely and thorough feedback focused on improvement.
  • EDS325H5 (2 terms): Supplemental Instruction in Higher Education: Peer-Facilitated Study Groups

Curriculum Development

Curriculum Committee Student Representative
Institute of Medical Sciences, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto (current)


Senior Program Assistant 
Peer-facilitated Study Groups (FSG) Program, Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre, University of Toronto Mississauga (current)

I collaborate with a team of learning strategies, faculty members, and program assistants to lead the facilitated study groups (FSG) program. (a structured supplemental instruction initiative program based on providing weekly peer-led study sessions). I am responsible for designing, organizing, and delivering asynchronous and synchronous training modules for facilitators (student leaders) to complete prior to beginning their role as peer-facilitator.


Program Assistant
Promoting Academic Skills for Success (PASS), Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre, University of Toronto Mississauga (2020-2021)

I supported the implementation of a 7-week program that supports students on academic probation to develop healthy long-term study strategies. Specifically, I contributed to the curriculum development of asynchronous modules made available to PASS program students to solidify key academic skills such as active listening, note-taking, and time-management. I have also supported students in the PASS program by hosting 1:1 academic and professional development mentoring sessions.

Certifications

Teaching Fundamentals Certificate
Teaching Assistants' Training Program, Centre for Teaching and Support, University of Toronto

Modules completed:
  1. Quercus for Teaching and Learning: Effective Quercus Design & Quercus Engagement 
  2. Universal Design for Learning + Strategies for Student Engagement and Community Building 
  3. Equity in Online Teaching 
  4. Identifying, Honing, and Teaching with Transferable Skills

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