The Center for Teaching and Learning supports application and access to externally funded mini-grant programs that improve teaching and learning across different teaching modalities, student groups, ...
CITL offers one-on-one and group consultations on a wide range of pedagogical practices with the goal of having faculty who are excited to teach and whose students are excited to learn. For example, ...
The Center for Teaching and Learning is now accepting proposals for the 2022 Ottilie Schillig Special Teaching Projects Program, which provides financial support to encourage new ideas for improving ...
Fortunately, actively learning can become part of an instructor’s lectures in small steps. Incorporating one of these activities into your already created lectures is a great step in getting students ...
As of Dec. 1, 2024, all those services are now offered through the CTL. Amy Chatham, Ph.D., who has been the CTL director since August 2023, has been named executive director of the expanded center.
The Sherrerd Center for Teaching & Learning has had two teaching mentors since 2018–19 whose job it is to share innovative practices and strategies with colleagues. We are delighted to announce that ...
Thanks to all who helped make our Spring Teaching and Learning Conference 2026 a success! Recordings and slides for most sessions are now available to CU Boulder community members on request. Please ...
Every semester, the Sherrerd Center sponsors a variety of Teaching Circles in which faculty and teaching staff come together to discuss a teaching topic of shared interest. These have proven ...
Community-engaged teaching and learning (CETL) is a pedagogical approach that engages faculty, students, and community partners in mutually beneficial and respectful collaborations that address ...
Variety Child Learning Center’s largest funding event of the year raised $150,000 from its supporters, which will go toward ...
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