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Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
Advancing Teaching Excellence

Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment

The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (CTLA) advances teaching and learning excellence at OHIO by providing University-wide resources and championing scholarly teaching that is student-centered, evidence-based, innovative and inclusive.

Newly expanded and relaunched in the fall 2022 semester, the CTLA serves instructors, departments, programs and colleges across the University. The CTLA's programming brings OHIO community members together to share ideas and expertise, implement evidence-based instructional strategies in various learning contexts and assess the effectiveness of teaching practices.

The CTLA's initiatives align with strategies and actions identified in the President's Dynamic Strategy by transforming the student learning experience through high-impact practices to best support intellectual growth and skill acquisition and promote learner development as individuals and engaged citizens.

Current CTLA Topics

AI and Teaching and Learning

CTLA's Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) Course Redesign Institute is in its second offering. Faculty are exploring how GenAI can be infused into a course -- topically, as an instructional strategy, or as a significant support for student achievement of course learning outcomes.

The redesign institute is facilitated by CTLA AI faculty fellows Paul Shovlin, assistant professor of  English , and Jared DeForest, professor and chair of the department of  Environmental and Plant Biology , supported by staff from the CTLA, the  Office of Instructional Design  and the  Office of Information Technology .

Read about OHIO Faculty and AI

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Consultations Available

Faculty seeking consultations on evidence-based instructional strategies, pedagogical practices and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning projects are invited to contact staff or visit our offices in McGuffey Hall, first floor. 

Consultations can be on an individual, team, department or unit level, and the center is able to design workshops and sessions to meet the development goals of specific groups of faculty, departments or colleges.

CTLA at a Glance in 2023-24

  • Workshops and Sessions

    CTLA provided 38 workshops, sessions, and group consultations on evidence-based instructional strategies, teaching with technology, course and instructional design and inclusive pedagogy. 336 faculty, staff and graduate student instructors participated.  

  • Faculty Learning Communities

    Over 40 faculty explored GenAI in Higher Education Teaching and Learning and Promoting Teaching Excellence on Regional Campuses. They included faculty representing 19 departments, 8 colleges and 6 campuses.

  • Faculty Fellows

    Nine Advancing Teaching Excellence Faculty Fellows focused on a Peer Teaching Observation Program, promoting evidence-based teaching practices in STEM and supporting equitable assessment and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning.
    Seven INVITE Faculty Fellows to improve equity in learning outcomes achievement in critical courses through building pedagogical expertise to share with departments.
  • Teaching Academies

    Thirty-two faculty participated in the Inclusive Teaching Academy, while the Bruning Teaching Academy leaders refined its offering for relaunch this year. Sixteen students completed the Graduate Student Instructor Teaching Academy.
  • Investing in Faculty

    The CTLA provided over $60,000 in stipends to faculty for contributions to pedagogical development of peers or participation in extended professional development.

  • Konneker Grant

    The CTLA contributed extensively to a proposal to the Konneker Fund for Learning and Discovery titled“Generative AI-enhanced student support at scale to improve student learning.” The grant was recommended for full funding and will make possible an on-demand version of its AI-enhanced Course Redesign Institute. 

  • Contact the CTLA

    If you have questions or ideas, or if you would like to request more information about CTLA programs and resources on teaching, learning and assessment, send an email to ctla@ohio.edu .

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