by Alec | Dec 6, 2022 | Teaching & Learning
The Adjunct Teaching Excellence Program is delighted to congratulate Michael Furry—the first faculty member to complete ATEP! If you are interested in joining the ATEP, please follow this link to complete a qualtrics survey and a code you can use to enroll in the...
by Alec | Dec 5, 2022 | Teaching & Learning
During these increasingly polarized times, we invite you to help undergraduate students think about and practice “dialogue across difference” in its many forms. Please join us in piloting a new interdisciplinary “Dialogue Across Difference” (DIAD, pronounced “dyad”)...
by Alec | Dec 4, 2022 | Teaching & Learning
By: Ellen Hogan, Accessibility Technologist for Learning and Instruction, Office of Teaching & Learning UDL Your Course is back for another run! The UDL Your Course workshop series was designed to support faculty members in exploring and understanding the...
by Alec | Oct 2, 2022 | Teaching & Learning
Since March 2022, the inaugural cohort of DATs@DU have been hard at work reimagining the teaching evaluation processes in their departments. On October 14th from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, join us to learn about the DATs’ proposals for change and help us celebrate their...
by Elise Rosado | Sep 30, 2022 | Faculty Relations, Teaching & Learning
Our new Director of Academic Assessment, Stephen Riley (Ph.D., Southern Methodist University, 2015) arrives at DU after eleven years of teaching religious studies in Idaho, with research expertise in ancient Hebrew linguistics and rhetorical interpretation of ancient...
by Alec | Sep 21, 2022 | Teaching & Learning
Being a teacher and a scholar are not mutually exclusive, rather, these identities complement one another. When we cultivate a teaching practice informed by research and the available teaching literature in our field, we are engaging in scholarly teaching. At DU, the...