Fall 2025
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Leveraging Strengths of Neurodiverse Students in the Classroom
Consider how learning environments can interact with neurodiversity to mobilize strengths and explore some instructional strategies to leverage these strengths in this workshop. Cap: 75; closed for registration.
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Shared Voices, Shared Decisions: Sociocracy for Educators and Leaders in Higher Ed
Explore connections among governance, power structures, and participatory equity in higher education in this course on sociocracy. Cap: 50; registration opens on Monday, September 29th at 10am CT and closes once capacity is reached.
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Exploring Academic Careers Beyond the Professoriate with CIRTL Alumni in Centers for Teaching & Learning
Learn about working in a university's center for teaching and learning in this online panel of CIRTL alumni who hold PhDs in various STEM disciplines. No cap; register now.
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Overcoming Learned Helplessness: Helping Students to Develop Strong Team Skills Through Emotional Intelligence
Learn how to empower students to overcome and transform “failed” experiences through the theory of "learned helpless". No cap; registration opens on Monday, October 27th at 10am CT.
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Examining and Analyzing Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy in Post-Secondary Contexts
Learn about existing uses of culturally sustaining pedagogy (CSP) in higher education and how to use CSP principles to foster a dynamic learning environment. Cap: 25; registration opens on Monday, October 27th at 10am CT and closes once capacity is reached.
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Exploring Teaching Careers at Teaching Intensive Universities with CIRTL Alumni
Learn about teaching faculty careers in this online panel of CIRTL alumni who teach at liberal arts colleges and universities. No cap; register now.
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Exploring Teaching Careers at Research Universities with CIRTL Alumni
Learn about teaching faculty careers in this online panel of CIRTL alumni who are now junior faculty at research universities. No cap; register now.
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Scaffolding Students’ Success as Independent Learners: Developing Instructional Materials Using Self-Regulated Learning Principles
Develop practical skills and instructional materials that scaffold students’ success as independent learners in this two-part workshop. Cap: 40; register now.
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Fostering a Growth Mindset and Developing a Sense of Belonging in Your Students
Learn from social and educational psychology on how instructors can foster growth mindsets in their students, and how that in turn can foster greater student motivation, achievement, and belonging. No cap; registration opens on Monday, September 29th at 10am CT and closes the day of the workshop.
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Writing an Effective Teaching Philosophy Statement (October)
Learn what a teaching philosophy statement is and how they are used in the academic job hunt. Cap 50; at capacity and closed for registration.
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Effective Assessment Strategies for Large Undergraduate Courses
Learn more about and apply scalable, innovative assessment strategies tailored for large undergraduate courses where instructors face time and workload challenges. No cap, register now.
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Preparing a Teaching Demo for a Job Interview
In this workshop, we’ll discuss ways to go into your teaching demo with preparedness, confidence, and adaptability. Cap: 60; registration is now open and will close once capacity is reached.
