Here is a young assistant professor at University of Pitt -- the top ranked PT program in the US. She is also completing her PhD currently and teaching.
A great article explaining why many women have to choose between tenure and children. It also has the Statement of Principles on Family Responsibilities and Academic Work by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP).
I am certainly interested in having children while I pursue a career in academia. I enjoyed this article because it was a refreshing departure from the usual negativity associated with the topic. Obviously being a parent and an academic are not mutually exclusive titles, so here's someone who talks about how she does it!
This is an example of a CV from a recent PhD graduate into the field of teaching and research in PT. He transitioned from a clinical position which is similar to my case.
This PDF includes information about to how develop a CV in preparation for applying to an academic position after completion of a PhD program or after a post-doc program. The information is from Stanford University.
A free online technology that uses apps on phones and computers to improve student interaction. This is basically a response-tracking system without clickers. It eliminates the problems of students forgetting clickers or giving them to friends in class. I use it to take attendance and gauge understanding pre- and post-lesson. I just found it a few weeks ago and am still learning. If you have experience using it or another technology, share with me!