The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) promotes your excellence in teaching by getting to know faculty and graduate students, learning together, fostering leadership, and bringing everyone together from across the University. You can reach out to us for consultations, attend virtual or physical workshops, or engage the print and web resources on teaching and academic success. CTE helps you focus on implementing evidence-based, high-impact educational practices within Duquesne's amazing community of teachers and learners.
Whether you're a faculty member or graduate student, CTE helps you to:
- Implement sound instructional strategies focused on student learning by embracing evidence-based pedagogical ideas and a spirit of innovation.
- Create well-designed courses and curriculum that incorporate strong learning-assessment strategies resulting in deep learning.
- Succeed as teacher-scholars engaged in pedagogical development and academic research in whatever stage they are in (tenure-track, tenured, non-tenure track, adjunct, teaching assistants).
- Approach personhood holistically with a view to understanding your students and yourselves as people balancing personal and academic demands.
- Feel like you belong and contribute to a community that values teaching excellence, collaboration and diversity.
                  
                   Choose from the events and resources offered to determine what best contributes to
                                       your professional and holistic development as an instructor at Duquesne.  All Duquesne faculty, staff, and graduate students are welcome to attend CTE's workshops.
                                                   You can learn more about our workshops by following the link below.   New to Duquesne? The Center for Teaching Excellence offers programs to welcome and
                                                orient you to the teaching community at Duquesne, as well as helping you with the
                                                transition to a new role (e.g., moving from adjunct or TA to full-time faculty).   Every year, CTE celebrates the achievements of excellent faculty and graduate student
                                                instructors at Duquesne University. These events allow you an opportunity to formally
                                                celebrate with us and honor the achievements of faculty and graduate student award
                                                recipients (listed below for the most recent academic year) as well as the amazing
                                                support of peer leaders on campus and the hard work of those who have completed their
                                                Certificate of University Teaching.  If you want to succeed as a teacher-scholar engaged in pedagogical development and
                                       academic research in whatever stage you are in (tenure-track, tenured, non-tenure
                                       track, adjunct, teaching assistants), CTE has a variety of resources at your disposal
                                       to help. The Flourishing Academic is a Duquesne University multi-voice blog devoted to exploring the question, “How can we as teacher-scholars thrive in academia?”  The blog feature posts on teaching, learning, and academic career success by Duquesne
                                                   faculty, graduate students, undergraduate students, and the Center for Teaching Excellence
                                                   (CTE) staff, in addition to occasional guest writers from outside of the University.
                                                   Hope you visit us often, comment actively, and teach enthusiastically!   Each year, CTE forms a committee to review the teaching portfolios of our many talented
                                                graduate student instructors and teaching assistants. You can learn more about the
                                                award and the application process by following the link below.   The purpose of the Creative Teaching Awards is to recognize faculty members who have
                                                   implemented innovative ways of teaching and have assessed the impact of the innovation
                                                   on student learning. The innovation may have been used at other institutions or in
                                                   other fields, but must be newly adapted to your field at Duquesne. You can learn more
                                                   about this award, previous recipients, and the application process by following the
                                                   link below.   Interested in revising some of your courses or switching up your instructional strategies?
                                       CTE is happy to collaborate with you to help implement sound instructional strategies
                                       focused on student learning by embracing evidence-based pedagogical ideas and a spirit
                                       of innovation.  Whether through consultations with CTE, preparing midsemester informal course evaluations,
                                                reflecting on Student Perception of Teaching end of semester evaluations, or conducting
                                                Peer Evaluations of Teaching, CTE is here to offer you assistance and support however
                                                possible.   Interested in a professional development certification process for graduate instructors
                                                and teaching assistants? CTE created a certificate process to help build up the foundation
                                                of your teaching competencies as well as understand how to then present your teaching
                                                background as an asset on the academic job market.   You are a complex individual balancing multiple personal and academic demands -- and
                                       so are the students you teach and mentor! CTE works with you through professional
                                       development to think about, and engage, your personhood holistically with a view to
                                       understanding faculty and students as whole people.  Your unique identity brings necessary value to Duquesne, your discipline, your research,
                                                your teaching, and to your engagement with your peers and students. CTE strives to
                                                make all instructors and teaching assistants feel included on campus as well as provide
                                                you with the means to shape your classrooms and departments into inclusive and equitable
                                                spaces for others.   Whether you're a mid-career tenure track faculty or a first year graduate student,
                                                CTE provides you with support and curates resources to help everyone pursue bigger
                                                professional goals.  Events
                                    
Recipients of the 2023-24 Creative Teaching Awards are:
                                                
                                                
The Teacher-Scholar Model
                                    Instructional Strategies and Course Design
                                    Holistic Development
                                    
Contact us!
Feel free to reach out to us individually through our contact information here or generally via cte@duq.edu.
Steven Hansen, Ph.D.

Erin Rentschler, Ph.D.

Jeff Lambert, Ph.D.

Bethany Kaser

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