Teaching and Learning Resources Portal
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Welcome to the Teaching and Learning Resources Portal. You will find resources on a diverse range of teaching and learning topics, strategies, issues and tools. | |
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Original photo by Denise Carbonell, CC-BY |
Welcome to the Teaching and Learning Resources Portal. Here you will find resources to support your development both as a teacher and a learner. You will find pages containing an overview and bibliography on a diverse range of teaching and learning topics, strategies, issues and tools.
These resources are intended for anyone interested in teaching and learning, including ISW participants, facilitators, faculty, staff and students. Everyone is encouraged to add or edit pages.
Teaching and Learning Resources
UBC Specific Resources
Optional UBC Vancouver Course Syllabus Template
Teaching and Learning Professional Development Programs
Departmental Teaching and Learning Centres
Departmental Teaching and Learning Contacts
Free Teaching and Learning Journals Licenses Available to UBC Employees and Students
Teaching Pathway
Resources are categorized in accordance to the TLPD Teaching Pathway.
Design for Understanding | Teach for Learning | Consider Your Learners | Develop Your Teaching |
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Design Principles for Multimedia | Active Learning
Classroom Assessment Techniques (Teaching and Learning) Student Peer Assessment: Strategies for Success (PDF) |
Classroom Climate | Curriculum resources
Mid-course Feedback on Teaching |
Teaching and Learning Initiatives
Open UBC: resources about open scholarship and what it means to teaching, learning, and research
Note: The list of teaching and learning pages has been temporarily moved to Sandbox:Teaching and Learning Resources for reorganization.
Instructional Skills Workshop (ISW)
Instructional Skills Workshops (ISW) are 24-hour intensive workshops designed for graduate students and faculty members who wish to develop new teaching skills, enhance existing techniques and/or try out challenging new ideas. Working with your peers and trained facilitators, you will review important concepts in group teaching situations, give 3 mini-lessons, and receive valuable feedback in a supportive atmosphere.
For more information:
To access and contribute ISW lesson plans:
Help Develop This Resource
You only need to login with your CWL first.
You can use the following code to categorize your page under Teaching and Learning:
- [[Category:Teaching and Learning]]
You can use the following code to add a page to the Teaching and Learning Resources Portal:
- {{Projectbox Teaching and Learning Resources}}