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Teaching Development FAQ

Where can I go for help with a speaking- or writing-intensive course?

Faculty consultants at the Center for Teaching and Learning can provide you with sample materials, suggest classroom activities and assessment tools, and assign a designated tutor to your course.

How can the library help me in my teaching?

Some of the resources below might be helpful. You can also ask a librarian if the material below doesn't answer your question.

Library Services for Faculty and Staff including workshops and resources on assignment design. A selection of electronic full text journals on education available through the Lawrence Library. On-campus access only.

I want to design a course website or use more technology in my teaching, but I don't know where to start. What do I do?

Contact David Berk (x6756) in the Office of Instructional Technology to discuss the many options! A variety of information is also available on the IT web site.

I need to know more about Lawrence's honor code

See the website for the Honor Council and Honor Code. This page on Plagiarism and Academic Honesty may also answer some of your questions.

How can I find out more about the teaching techniques used by my colleagues in the Conservatory/College?

The Committee on Teaching Development sponsors workshops or plenary discussions each term on teaching issues of concern to both College and Conservatory teachers. These events are listed on the CTL calendar. Contact one of the committee members if you have an idea for a future CTD event!