Teaching and Mentoring
Teaching Resources
Future Faculty and Academic Careers and CIRTL Network Programs
- Certificate Program
- CIRTL MOOCs on Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching
- CIRTLCast Webinar Series
Center for Teaching Innovation Programs
Courses
- ALS 6014: Theater Techniques for Enhancing Teaching and Public Speaking
- ALS 6015: Teaching in Higher Education
- Online CIRTL Courses
Other Resources
- Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Learning
- Dr. Michael Wesch on Restoring Wonder to Teaching
Mentoring Resources
From Future Faculty and Academic Careers
From the Office of Academic Diversity Initiatives (OADI) and the Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement (OISE):
Mentoring Organizations
- Many Mentors is a nonprofit founded in 2011 to inspire, encourage, and support underrepresented* students’ interest in pursuing science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, and eventual entrance into the STEM workforce
- The Learning Web is based on the community-based, mentor-apprentice/ hands-on learning experience — a model that connects young people with adults, sparks a passion, helps youth learn life skills and envision a rich future; all helping youth evolve into engaged citizens who value themselves and their community.
External Resources
- Research Mentor Training Resources – UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research