July 13-16 | UCLA
Open to all UCLA Instructors of Record
Overview
Co-facilitated by the TLC and the Center for Education Innovation and Learning in the Sciences (CEILS), the Summer Institute offers training on effective evidence-based teaching strategies and active learning. This four-day learning opportunity includes facilitated workshop sessions where instructors will practice innovative instructional approaches to increase student engagement and learning in your classroom. Instructors will work together in small groups to design a “teachable tidbit,” a brief course module with engaging activities and assessments to meet a course’s learning objectives.
Eligible instructors selected to participate will receive $500, payable to a research or professional development fund, and all participants will earn a certificate of completion. A record of participation can be included in instructors’ dossiers as evidence of efforts to improve teaching, as well as an activity that promotes inclusive excellence in education. Efforts in this area are recognized as a component of the promotion and tenure process at UCLA (see APM 210-1).
The Summer Institute is UCLA’s iteration of the National Academies Summer Institute, started at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 2004. Since coming to campus in 2016, the program has expanded beyond STEM disciplines to include social sciences and humanities instructors, creating an interdisciplinary setting for advancing teaching excellence. Read about last year’s Summer Institute.
Hear from past participants of the Summer Institute about their experiences.
Schedule
Participants must be available to attend all four days of the institute in person. Light breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided daily. The Summer Institute will run July 13-16 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.
Detailed schedule coming soon.
Program Application
Applications close May 8
UCLA instructors of record are invited to apply for the Summer Institute, with the exception of graduate students who may be serving as instructors of record for a summer course. Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars are encouraged to connect with UCLA’s CIRTL programming for professional development opportunities. Some spots are available for UCLA Extension instructors, though they are not eligible to receive $500.