Center for Teaching and Learning Launches New Website
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) has launched a new website. Designed to highlight CTL’s teaching support for faculty across all career stages and disciplines, the site highlights programs and resources focused on course design, classroom instruction, curriculum development, and other forms of instructional support for faculty, departments and the campus as a whole.
The new site features more robust “How Do I....?” strategy pages (an updated and expanded version of the popular “Keep Teaching” resource), a growing collection of “Faculty Successes” that shares excellent teaching strategies utilized across campus, a newsletter archive, and more details about CTL programs, communities and faculty recognition and teaching awards (such as the Manning Prize, the Distinguished Teaching Award, and the College Outstanding Teaching Awards).
“We’re pleased to share our new online home for teaching,” said Claire E. Hamilton, associate provost and Director of Center for Teaching and Learning. “Faculty come to us with a wide variety of teaching interests and questions, and now we have a website that captures the full range of our support and provides just-in-time resources for our faculty.”
The CTL strives to inspire excellence in teaching, recognize and promote outstanding instructors, and support the campus in cultivating diversity, equity, and inclusion in all learning environments. CTL does this by offering a rich array of teaching development workshops, talks, individual consultations, the signature Midterm Assessment Process (MAP) and through the facilitation of transformative faculty learning communities.