Professional Development Workshops
CETL provides a variety of faculty development programs to help you design your courses, improve student engagement, create better student learning outcomes, and enhance your teaching career.
Workshops and online courses help you learn more about specialized topics related to course design, teaching practices, or student learning.
Spring Semester 2024 Offerings
Archives Across the Curriculum
Facilitated by Daardi Mixon, Heidi Southworth, Adam Smith, and Leah Zacate
From using our digital collections to creating oral histories, the University Archives within Library Services is a unique source for local primary sources that can be used in classrooms across disciplines. Student engagement with primary sources can strengthen critical thinking, inspire the development of new creative or scholarly ideas and more.
This workshop will introduce participants to how the University Archives has worked with campus faculty to integrate the use of or creation of primary sources into their courses. Examples from other institutions will also be shared. The session will include an overview of the Archives and Special Collections within Library Services and how we can support your courses.
Date: February 8 at 2:00 pm
Delivery mode: Hybrid
Equity Liaison Training: Supporting Search Committee Practices
Facilitated by Dr Timothy Berry, Dr Brooke Burk, and Hannah Radcliff-Hoy
This 2-hour training provides foundational content around racial literacy and diversity, equity, and inclusion that shapes hiring practices. We will explore our implicit associations and how to address those in our work as search committee members. Using a racial equity lens, an equity liaison will support Equity 2030 through advocacy and examination of search proceedings.
Objectives:
- Examine racial literacy, DEI definitions, and equity-minded concepts.
- Explore and disrupt implicit association related to search committees and hiring practices.
- Interact with the diversity, equity, and inclusion statement rubric to review diversity statement submissions.
- Understand strategies to support advocacy and examination of hiring proceedings when working on search committees.
April 18 and 25 from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Applying for Executive Leadership Positions in Higher Education
Facilitated by Anne Dahlman
Are you interested in learning more about the process of applying for executive leadership positions (Dean, Executive Directors, AVPs, and VPs?)? Anne Dahlman will share about her experience in pursuing executive leadership roles and will engage participants in conversations around how to identify the next steps in their own paths. There will be three 60-minute sessions focusing on the following topics.
- Your Leadership Journey
- Gaining Leadership Experience
- The Search Process