For a professor, there's a lot more that goes into the first day of class than just going over the syllabus. Students will be gauging your personality, for instance, and how interesting your course ...
In the evolving landscape of higher education, centers and institutes dedicated to teaching and learning can no longer be ...
The goal of the Teaching Institute is to enable participants to be successful and confident classroom teachers. Participants will explore the benefits of active learning, ongoing assessment, and ...
Normally held in September, the Summer Institute on Teaching and Technology, or SITT, for UC Davis instructors, is moving up to July. Jones “During this time of remote teaching, we have re-envisioned ...
The Summer Institute on Teaching (SIT) is back in 2024! This annual event is an opportunity to hear from your colleagues about their teaching successes, learn new ways to engage your students, and ...
Each summer, the CTL will offer a week-long engaged learning experience for CU Boulder faculty who would like to make small changes in their teaching and/or student learning assessment practices.
On May 30 and 31, more than 200 instructors and professional staff gathered from across the University of Delaware to take part in the Summer Institute on Teaching (SIT). This year’s event continued ...
SUNY Cortland’s reputation as a leader in teacher education has made the College a logical choice for a new institute offering resources to help faculty throughout SUNY’s 64-campus system become even ...
Now more than ever, it is crucial for faculty to examine our course content and classroom practices to create more inclusive learning environments. However, implementing culturally relevant, inclusive ...
Melissa McCarron, Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish at the University at Buffalo Melissa J. McCarron, PhD (Associate Teaching Professor of Spanish) is a faculty member in the Department of ...
They’ve hardly skipped a beat at the Music Institute of Chicago. From the onset of Illinois Gov. JB Priztker’s stay-at-home order, teachers switched to online learning with their students. “Since ...
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