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Learning and Teaching Grant Information Session

Date
December 12, 2022
Time
11:00 AM EST - 12:00 PM EST
Location
Hybrid session (DCC 707-709)
Open To
Faculty, Instructors and Staff

About this event

Join us for an information session on the upcoming round of the Learning and Teaching Grants (LTG).

We will provide a short overview of the LTG focus areas, application and adjudication process with an opportunity for questions.

The Learning and Teaching Grants Program (LTG), funded by the Office of the Provost and Vice-President, Academic, reflects the University’s continuing commitment to teaching excellence and pedagogical leadership, along with our community’s ongoing dedication to equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the classroom.

We encourage proposals that explore new methods for modifying the University curriculum to improve the student learning experience, and to address EDI inside and outside the lecture hall, classroom, lab,  studio, and online. The goal of this internal grant program is to support the integration of research and evaluation into teaching practice and to disseminate the results of successful projects to the University teaching community.

The LTG program focuses on fostering projects that are implementing evidence-informed pedagogical methods that will have a long-term impact on the undergraduate and graduate student experience.
 


Facilitated by: 

  • Curtis Maloley, Associate Director, CELT
  • Andrea Ridgley, Manager, CELT
  • Syeda Shah, Administrative Coordinator, CELT

 

Note: This will be a Hybrid session