Teaching
The Office of Academic Affairs supports professional development in the area of teaching through annual events, funded opportunities, mentoring, and occasional workshops, discussions, and lectures. Academic Affairs also partners with various offices around campus that provide support for faculty. In addition, many departments coordinate their own teaching mentors or peer-to-peer programs.
Key ongoing and recurring programs are below, as well as links to key offices that support the teaching mission. If you have an idea for a program or need, contact Beth Kotchick, associate vice president for graduate academic affairs.
Resources:
- The Office of Digital Teaching and Learning
- Tools for Teaching Online
- Service-Learning and Community-Engaged Teaching
- Ignatian Pedagogy
- Link to sign up for "The Chronicle of Higher Education: Teaching Newsletter"
Opportunities for Development:
- Digital Teaching Fellows
- High-Impact Practices Teaching Fellows
- Service-Learning Faculty Fellows
- Ignatian Pedagogy Seminar
Events:
- High-Impact Teaching in the Ignatian Tradition Series
- Teaching Enhancement Workshop
- This Faculty Life: Conversations about Life in the Profession
Policies and Support:
- Disability Support Services
- Guidelines for Teaching During University Closure
- Resources for Accessibility in Course Design
Contact Us
Beth Kotchick, Ph.D., Associate Vice President for Graduate Academic AffairsJenkins Hall 120H, ext. 5290