The Center for Teaching and Learning hosts various communities of practice (CoPs) as needed by the faculty. Participating in a community of practice requires a commitment to meet together 6-8 times (about every 2-3 weeks) over the course of a semester. In most cases, CoPs work over a two-semester period. In addition to the meetings, participants will read, collaborate, and make progress on individual projects between meetings. Each participant will actively contribute as responders, facilitators, peer reviewers and experts in selected areas of teaching and learning. Faculty should consider their other professional commitments before applying.
Communities of Practice from Previous Years
Executive Director
April Fugett, Ph.D.
fugett5@marshall.edu
109 Old Main
304-696-5268
304-696-2206
CTL Updates
Galleries
Faculty Learning Communities
Award Information
- Hedrick Outstanding Faculty Award
- Marshall & Shirley Reynolds Outstanding Teacher Award
- Pickens-Queen Teacher Award
- Council of Chairs Award for Excellence in Teaching
- Hedrick Program Grant for Teaching Innovation
- Marshall University Distinguished Artists and Scholars Award (MU-DASA)
- Hedrick Faculty Teaching Fellow