
Center for Teaching and Learning
Mission
Programs
Faculty Development provides programming, services, and resources to foster individual instructors’ teaching-related growth and professional development at all career stages. The faculty development arm of the CTL also works with groups (for example, cohorts such as new or midcareer faculty, departments, Division Council, etc.) on targeted areas for professional development, instructional development, curricular development, and organizational development that can enhance the learning environment for all students.
Faculty Development and Student-Faculty Partnerships are located on the main level near the circulation desk (Room 206).
Teaching and Learning Assistant Programs provides resources for teaching assistants and tutors across campus to learn specific skills and strategies for assisting their peers. Through yearly orientation meetings, a general training series, department-specific workshops, one-on-one consultation meetings, and a certification program, TLAP bridges the gap between contemporary scholarship on peer instruction and leadership and Berea’s many peer-assisted learning opportunities. The objective of TLAP’s programming is for all students, whether TAs or those who work with TAs, to gain greater confidence as teachers and learners.
The Student-Faculty Partnerships Program brings students and faculty together to explore teaching and learning. Students are paired with faculty partners to engage in dialogue about the student’s observations of a target class and to engage in conversation about the professor’s pedagogical goals for the course. Students participate in a half-credit, semester-long course focused on deepening their understanding of pedagogy, student learning, and student-faculty partnerships.
Writing Resources partners with students and faculty across campus to provide one-on-one peer support and training individualized for each writer. Our consultants and our director also offer a variety of in and out-of-class workshops to improve student understanding of the academic writing process.
Writing Resources, TLAP Programs are located on the main level (Offices 223, 243, and 244).