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The Reinert Center Welcomes Our 2014-2015 Post-Doctoral Fellow and Graduate Assistants

The Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning enthusiastically announces our new Post-Doctoral Fellow and two Graduate Assistants on our staff for the 2014-2015 academic year. The Post-Doctoral Fellow and Graduate Assistants in the Center assist in the administration of the Certificate in University Teaching Skills (CUTS) program, conduct research on teaching and learning topics,… Continue reading The Reinert Center Welcomes Our 2014-2015 Post-Doctoral Fellow and Graduate Assistants

Engaging All Learners, Reviews, Teaching Today's Students

Fostering Self-Regulated Learning

by Debie Lohe, Director, Reinert Center So many of our frustrations with “today’s students” stem from their not-yet-well-developed ability to function as self-regulated learners.  We could debate the reasons – cultural, generational, developmental – why many undergraduates have not yet cultivated a strong sense of self-regulation in their approach to education, but it may be… Continue reading Fostering Self-Regulated Learning

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Online Teaching and Learning Institute

On June 2nd through June 5th, faculty from across the University attended the 2014 Online Teaching and Learning Institute (OTLI) at The Learning Studio in Des Peres Hall.  The four-day institute examined effective practices and pedagogy for teaching online.  Members of the CTTL staff facilitated discussions on course design, assessment tools, and university-supported academic technologies.… Continue reading Online Teaching and Learning Institute

Tips on Teaching

“You say Tomato, I say Tomato…”

by Sandy Gambill, Senior Instructional Developer, Reinert Center Are you spending some time reflecting on your spring semester and wondering why the group projects you spent so much time designing fell short of your goal? We may think we’re designing collaborative projects where students are working together towards a common goal, however, students often view… Continue reading “You say Tomato, I say Tomato…”

Tips on Teaching

One More Thing Before Summer

by Jerod Quinn, Instructional Developer, Reinert Center I’m going to hold off declaring that summer is officially here for just one more moment. I know the residence halls are empty, the grades are all turned in, dissertations have been defended, and that course evaluations are arriving in our mailboxes. But before officially diving headfirst into… Continue reading One More Thing Before Summer

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Upcoming Initiatives related to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

The Reinert Center is currently accepting proposals and nominations for two important SoTL initiatives.  Please see below for more information. CALL FOR PROPOSALS The Paul C. Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Symposium Deadline: Friday, May 23, 2014 We invite faculty and graduate students to submit a 500-word proposal for… Continue reading Upcoming Initiatives related to the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL)

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Congratulations Spring 2014 Certificate in University Teaching Skills Recipients!

The Reinert Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning honored 16 Certificate in University Teaching Skills recipients and 11 Foundations Certificate in University Teaching Skills recipients at our Spring Ceremony on Friday, May 2, 2014.  After warm welcomes from Dr. Debra Lohe, Director of the Reinert Center and Dr. Michael Lewis, Associate Vice-President for Faculty Development,… Continue reading Congratulations Spring 2014 Certificate in University Teaching Skills Recipients!