Basics of Online Learning and Teaching
Learn about online course development through a mix of synchronous and asynchronous activities in this 10-week course on Mondays from June 5 through August 7.
Planning Your Teaching-as-Research Project
Jumpstart your plans for a Teaching-as-Research (TAR) project in this 6-week flipped course designed to guide participants through developing a research question, identifying project methods and outcomes, and more. Each […]
Using Teaching-as-Research to Advance Equitable Educational Experiences
Join us for a two-part workshop that explores how CIRTL's "teaching-as-research" framework can help you identify, assess, and improve upon equitable teaching approaches. Teaching-as-Research (or TAR) transforms curiosity about learning […]
Change Leadership for Inclusive Teaching and Learning
Develop your own capacity to inspire and influence others, analyze your institution’s structure and become agents of change in this 10-week course on Thursdays from June 1 through August 3
Preparing Your Teaching Demo for a Job Interview
As part of the interview process for a faculty position in the U.S., you may be asked to lead a teaching demonstration. In this interactive workshop, we’ll discuss ways to […]
An Introduction to Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching
Learn about STEM teaching at your own pace through online video modules and discussion boards in this 8-week Massive Open Online Course starting June 19.
Writing an Effective Teaching Philosophy Statement Section 1
Draft a peer-reviewed teaching philosophy statement that reflects your teaching beliefs and experiences in this two-part workshop on Monday, September 11 and 25. At capacity / closed for registration.
TAR Express: A Teaching-as-Research Very Short Course
Identify the building blocks of a teaching-as-research (TAR) inquiry in this short course: a TAR question, data you would collect to answer that question, and ways you can formalize and share your results with others interested in teaching and learning. At capacity / closed for registration.
Writing an Effective Teaching Philosophy Statement Section 2
Draft a peer-reviewed teaching philosophy statement that reflects your teaching beliefs and experiences in this two-part workshop on Monday, September 13 and 27. At capacity / closed for registration.
Teaching Discomfort: Facilitating Challenging Discussions in the Classroom
Learn best practices on navigating challenging classroom discussions in this two-part workshop on Thursday, September 21 and 28. Closed for registration.
The College Classroom
Get an introduction to key learning principles and the basics of effective, evidence-based teaching practices in this 12-week course about teaching in the college classroom on Tuesdays from September 26 to December 12. Closed for registration.
Beyond participation: Inclusive Perspectives on Student Engagement and Feedback
Explore inclusive teaching and active learning frameworks in order to develop practices and class policies that support student engagement in this two-part workshop on Thursday, September 28 and October 5. Closed for registration.