Syracuse University Center For Teaching And Learning Excellence

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Would you like to be on the Syracuse CTLE mailing list? Average 1-2 emails monthly. Sign up here. Welcome to a new academic year! The October newsletter from the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) includes ideas for mid-semester energy boosters; information about upcoming programs and a new Faculty Fellowship opportunity sponsored by the CTLE and the... Read the Syracuse University News story about the CTLE’s 2025 Course Redesign Institute: Course Redesign Institute Offers Tools, Tactics to Boost Student Outcomes

Jessamyn Neuhaus has discussed her new book, Snafu Edu: Teaching and Learning When Things Go Wrong in the College Classroom in several podcasts about teaching in higher education. Listen to the episodes or read the transcripts of the episodes: The CTLE offers SU educators a variety of services and different types of teaching support, including our Students Consulting on Teaching (SCOT) program. In addition to our public events, learning communities, reading groups, and workshops, we meet one-on-one, and with small groups, and with departments/programs for personalized and customized consultations. Select the link to learn more about a service. The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) is committed to support and develop Syracuse University faculty through collaboration.

By offering a variety of services, the CTLE promotes effective, inclusive, innovative teaching. Our vision is that the CTLE will serve as an equity advocate, education innovation partner, classroom change agent, and campus community builder at Syracuse University. The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE) is committed to support and develop Syracuse University faculty through collaboration. By offering a variety of services, the CTLE promotes effective, inclusive, innovative teaching. Our vision is that the CTLE will serve as an equity advocate, education innovation partner, classroom change agent, and campus community builder at Syracuse University. Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence, CTLE Common Area

Good morning from the Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence (CTLE)! We are pleased to present our October newsletter, which includes ideas for mid-semester energy boosters; information about upcoming programs and a new Faculty Fellowship opportunity sponsored by the CTLE and the Office of Institutional... The midpoint of the semester is a great time to check in with your students. In addition to soliciting Mid-Course Feedback, consider asking your students to reflect on their own individual achievements and challenges. Here are some questions suggested by King’s College: Make sure to review student responses, and follow up by offering kudos, suggestions, and information about resources in response to students’ answers.

And don’t forget to check in with yourself as well. If your teaching batteries are running low, here are some tips for overcoming a mid-semester slump: Dr. Doug Young, one of the 2025-2026 Meredith Professor Faculty Fellows, and Teaching Professor of Medical and Chemical Engineering, will facilitate a hands-on studio for faculty to redesign one of their own assignments to better... Using evidence-based frameworks and best practices, participants will explore how AI may be used or misused by students and develop strategies that preserve both rigor and creativity. Through guided activities such as role play, redesign challenges, and collaborative feedback, faculty will identify vulnerabilities and reimagine tasks that emphasize authentic learning.

Each participant will leave with an AI-ready assessment draft and contribute to a shared library of models for the CTLE community. We will be offering two sessions of this workshop: one in-person and one via Zoom. Syracuse University is dedicated to student success, and the Faculty Affairs team is dedicated to ensuring faculty are supported in their efforts to create and facilitate high quality learning experiences, whether it is as... The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence is committed to the support, growth, and collaboration with faculty at Syracuse University by offering a variety of services to promote effective and innovative teaching. Schools and colleges may have additional guidance available and faculty are encouraged to review those resources, where applicable. The Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence has a wealth of resources to support faculty development in this area.

Additional links below provide guidance on specific policy matters and other support units at the University. Important syllabus reminders from the Office of Academic Affairs, including text for policies that should be in every syllabus. Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence Office of the Registrar Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS) Online Learning Services Orange SUccess: Log into the faculty section to review tips on using the system. Learning Environments and Media Production can help with all your classroom technology needs. Syracuse Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (The SOURCE) Syracuse University Libraries Student resources and support from the Office of Academic Affairs iSchool Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning Future Professoriate Program offered through the Graduate School Faculty recognition programs highlight exceptional educators University Lectures Academic...

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