Teaching STEM Tutorials (CTE1111)
Learn practical strategies for planning, facilitating, and assessing your tutorials at Teaching STEM Tutorials (CTE1111). This session is geared toward tutorial TAs in science, engineering and math.
Statements of Teaching Philosophy (CTE2196)
Participate in the Statements of Teaching Philosophy (CTE2196) advanced online module to prepare a draft of your teaching statement. You'll also receive peer feedback to help enhance your statement in this 3-hour self-paced module.
Effective Lesson Plans (CTE1202)
Want to learn how to plan lessons that actively engage students? Learn a practical and adaptable lesson planning model in the Effective Lesson Plans (CTE1202) workshop. Participants complete the 2-3 hour self-paced module and activities online, followed by a 1.5-hour live session.
Effective Question Strategies (CTE1190)
Learn how to use questions in the classroom to facilitate learning and encourage participation at the Effective Question Strategies (CTE1190) workshop.
Collecting and Using Feedback on Your Teaching (CTE2160)
Supporting Student Academic Skills (CTE1075)
Learn about essential skills and best practices needed to effectively support student academic development. At the Supporting Student Academic Skills (CTE1075) workshop you will be introduced to the Student Success Office’s Learning Support resources and how you can use them as a TA or graduate-student instructor.
Interactive Lectures (CTE1260)
Learn how to break up your lectures with small activities that you can easily integrate into your lessons, at the Interactive Lectures (CTE1260) workshop.
Teaching with Confidence (CTE1234)
Discover strategies and ways of thinking to increase your confidence in the classroom at the Teaching with Confidence (CTE1234) workshop.
Giving and Receiving Feedback (CTE1106)
Explore how to use feedback as an effective teaching strategy at the Giving & Receiving Feedback (CTE1106) workshop.
Equity-Minded Teaching for TAs (CTE2272)
In this interactive workshop, we will use case studies to discuss and apply foundational concepts and ideas related to equity, diversity, and inclusion to analyze classroom situations that you may encounter as a TA. Prior to the in-person workshop, you are asked to review the “Introduction to Equity” recorded lecture (1 hour) on UW’s Anti-Racism Education Road Map and complete a brief quiz. During the in-person workshop, you will have an opportunity to work in small groups to discuss with your peers inclusive and equity-minded teaching in your disciplinary and teaching contexts and learn teaching strategies that support equity and inclusivity within and beyond the classroom context (e.g., tutorials, office hours, online communication).
Building Rapport with Students (CTE1203)
Discover strategies to establish positive relationships with your students by attending the Building Rapport with Students (CTE1203) workshop.
Building TA-Instructor Rapport (CTE1239)
Teaching Assistants are invited to the Building TA-Instructor Rapport (CTE1239) workshop to find out how to build an effective and positive working relationship with the course instructor.
Teaching Methods (CTE1217)
Expand your toolbox of interactive activities for any classroom at the Teaching Methods (CTE1217) workshop.