by Elise Rosado | Jun 8, 2023 | Teaching & Learning
As the academic year wraps up, we know faculty are looking forward to a well-deserved summer break. Thank you for all the ways you supported our students this year! We hope your summer is restful and restorative. If your summer plans include taking advantage of...
by Elise Rosado | Jun 8, 2023 | VPFA
By: Stephen Riley, Office of Teaching and Learning Director of Academic Assessment Knowing how well students are progressing toward department and program outcomes is an important part of faculty life. There are many ways to evaluate student learning—from papers and...
by Alec | Feb 5, 2023 | COACHE
By: Leslie Cramblet Alvarez, Director of the Office of Teaching and Learning; and Richard Colby, Director of the University Writing Program and Teaching Professor of Writing You may have heard that the COACHE faculty satisfaction survey is launching again at DU. We...
by Alec | Feb 5, 2023 | Faculty Development
By: Leslie Cramblet Alvarez, Director of the Office of Teaching and Learning On May 22, 2020, the Faculty Senate approved a motion creating the Teaching Excellence Task Force. The motion imagined the Taskforce as “the first step in a multi-year and likely...
by pogo | Dec 1, 2022 | Faculty Development
Becca Ciancanelli, Director of Inclusive Teaching Practices Which of the following are true? People have “learning styles” and learn best when information is presented to them in the corresponding mode (i.e., visual, auditory, kinesthetic). Dyslexia is a visual...