Find a Team Teaching Partner
Looking for a Team Teaching Partner?
The ICS Team Teaching Program aims to support ongoing efforts to reimagine existing courses and curricula to be more interdisciplinary and to encourage curricular innovation. The team-teaching application is open to anyone in the University. One team member must be a full-time faculty member at BGSU. The other team member may be full-time or part-time faculty of any rank, a graduate student instructor, or someone not affiliated with BGSU.
ICS hosts a database of individuals interested in finding a cross-disciplinary Team Teaching Partner. You may use this list to find and contact others.
If you would like to be added to this list, please complete the sign-up form.
| Name | Role | What type of collaboration are you looking for? | ||
| 1. | Rebekah J. Monroe | rmonroe@bgsu.edu | Clinical Psychology PhD Student, Psychology Department | I would love to talk about doing a course on religion, identity, and health research. I'd love to collaborate with anyone interested in exploring both the negative and positive impacts of religion/spirituality coming from a different discipline whether it's in public health, humanities, or social sciences. |
| 2. | Sarah Urbank | sarahurbank@gmail.com | Independent Researcher, M.A. Literary & Textual Studies. | Interdisciplinary teaching that might specifically involve: community engagement, service learning, popular culture, and/or fandom studies. |
| 3. | Sandra L. Faulkner | sandraf@bgsu.edu | Professor Media and Communication, interpersonal and relational communication and poetic inquiry/qualitative research methods | I would love to collaborate with someone who wants to teach about relationships across the lifecourse from varying perspectives. I teach using arts-based research methods. I could see teaching from a scientific and artistic perspective. |
Updated: 11/10/2025 10:19AM