The Center for Teaching and Learning provides support for instructors to learn about, implement, and engage in scholarship on teaching and learning practices that are student-centered, evidence-based, innovative, and inclusive.
Want to conduct research on student learning and engage with a community of faculty from across the university? The Teaching Scholars program is perfect for you! This academic year-long program focuses on the scholarship of learning and teaching.
This 9-workshop series program is designed to give faculty members the opportunity to learn the skills needed to flip a course. Flipped course design is one where students are engaged with content before class to deliberately provide more time in class for students to work on exercises, projects, problem-solving, and discussion. Participants will receive a book on flipped classroom pedagogy and a $1500 award upon completing the program requirements
Can't wait until the next CTL workshop? Want to see what you missed at a past workshop? Check out our Past Events page for recordings, resources, and more!
March Featured Educators: Archana Mehta and Zachary Morris
Do you have a colleague that is doing something wonderful related to teaching and learning? Maybe they have designed a great activity for students, go above and beyond supporting students, provide mentorship to students or other faculty, or are leading efforts to improve teaching and learning beyond their classroom. Nominate yourself or your colleagues for us to consider.
The rapid emergence of new artificial intelligence tools creates both challenges and opportunities for higher education. Check out these resources to help you navigate this new educational landscape.
Collaborative Learning: Fostering Identity Safety and Community in the Classroom
Join us virtually on February 14th where we will discuss evidence-based strategies for collaborative learning that both reinforce learning and build bridges in our classrooms.
Can't wait until the next CTL workshop? Want to see what you missed at a past workshop? Check out our Past Events page for recordings, resources, and more!