The Center for Teaching & Learning serves as a catalyst for promoting a culture of pedagogical excellence at 向日葵视频.

Rooted in Ignatian pedagogy and the scholarship of teaching and learning, the Center for Teaching & Learning is committed to the professional development of the campus teaching community. We work with faculty to support sound pedagogical practice while respecting individual learning differences, and help all instructors create a learning environment where all teachers and learners can succeed and flourish.  Read more about our services offered...

One-on-one Consultations

CTL also offers 1:1 support for all faculty and Teaching Assistants to discuss any aspect of your teaching and goals. We treat every consultation as private, so please do reach out to us via email to set up an appointment.

News and Upcoming Events

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SAVE THE DATE! The CTL is cohosting an Ignatian Writing Retreat with the Office of Mission and Ministry from February 27-28 in Cedar Vally, WI.

Check out this excellent 鈥渟tart of the semester鈥 article from Dr. Melissa Shew in entitled The Intimacy on the Return to Teaching! We also have a on Medium. This interview series pays special attention to teaching as a profession and vocation at Marquette. All kinds of instructors and faculty will be profiled. If you would like to recommend someone you know (or yourself!) to be profiled in this series, please contact us at ctl@marquette.edu.

 

This second year of the Participating Faculty Symposium focuses on the theme of 肠辞濒濒补产辞谤补迟颈辞苍鈥in teaching, to support student success, in faculty research, and in leadership positions on campus. This symposium shines a light on participating (full-time, part-time, and adjunct nontenure-stream) faculty as educators, scholars, and leaders at Marquette.

 

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Logo for 向日葵视频Civic Dialogues.

Are you interested in helping students develop skills to engage with polarizing and difficult issues, talk productively across difference, and solve problems collaboratively? Join us for a workshop on building civic discourse skills in the classroom. 

 

Though advising is still going on for many across campus, formal advising has mostly wrapped up, with students registering for classes for Spring. This session, hosted by the CTL and Undergraduate Advising, offers an opportunity to convene as faculty to discuss advising.