Apr 5, 2021
Teaching at the Margins workshop
What is classroom incivility? Why is it a myth that incivility only happens to bad teachers? Get answers at this workshop.
What is classroom incivility? Why is it a myth that incivility only happens to bad teachers? Get answers at this workshop.
Prof. Mike Butler talks in this video about promoting transparency in the classroom and in science.
The CITLS newsletter features professors Christopher Phillips and David Sunderlin, 2020-2021 CITLS Distinguished Teaching Fellows,
CITLS director Tracie Addy co-authored a book to guide faculty in creating classroom environments that help their students succeed.
Take the next steps to advance your inclusive teaching efforts while being part of a supportive, collegial community.
This hands-on session will cover class activities to promote active learning such as jigsaws, book clubs, send-a-problem, and webquests.
Dennis Johannssen, assistant professor of German, created a virtual map of Lafayette's campus in the virtual community space Gather.
The Teaching Tools, Activities, and Assessments Series provides hands-on workshop-style sessions on practical teaching topics.
Apply to be a 2021-22 Distinguished Teaching Faculty Fellow by April 16
Teaching dual audiences well can be more taxing and difficult than teaching classes that are either fully in-person or fully online.