Case studies of innovative teaching practices
Teaching and Learning Spotlights are live, hands-on talks and mini-workshops showcasing teaching innovations here at Boise State University. During each hour-long session, an instructor highlights a practice they’re using in their courses and engages faculty participants in ways that let them explore how to apply those strategies or approaches in their own courses.
Previous Spotlights
- Dr. Nafees Alam, “Point-Counterpoint Teaching Philosophy”
Propose a Spotlight
Are there innovative approaches that you or a colleague are using in your teaching that you’d like to share with other faculty at Boise State? Consider contacting the CTL via email at CTL@boisestate.edu if you are interested in giving a Teaching and Learning Spotlight. We’d love to hear about it! After you submit the form, we’ll contact you shortly to discuss your proposed Spotlight session.
Join us for a Spotlight
Teaching and Learning Spotlights are regularly announced throughout the semester via the CTL newsletter, as well as the CTL events page. You can sign up to attend and get more information through the Center for Teaching and Learning main webpage.
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- Introduction to Accessibility and Universal Design for Learning
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