
Centers for Teaching and Learning
The New Landscape in Higher Education
Mary C. Wright(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 7. November 2023
Book
Hardback
296 pages
978-1-4214-4700-1 (ISBN)
Description
An in-depth look at Centers for Teaching and Learning and their profound impact on US higher education.
Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) are important change agents on campus with strategies that are unique and impactful-but sometimes unarticulated or misaligned. In this wide-ranging book, Mary C. Wright maps the landscape of 1,200+ CTLs in the United States through a unique approach: by conducting complex web searches to identify and categorize CTLs, then examining the wealth of information that is available on these institutions' own websites. The data she uncovers reveal important insights into CTLs' strategies and operations and offer a fuller picture of the impact these centers are making on US higher education as a whole.
Drawing from this web-based methodology, as well as interviews with CTL leaders and staff, Wright provides a broad picture of educational development in the United States and examines trends in what CTLs aim to accomplish, key strategies for reaching these goals, programs and services they offer, and their impacts on campuses. She also explores new organizational mandates for CTLs, including ones involving instructional technology and online learning, assessment, writing, service learning and community engagement, and career and leadership development. In response to increased constituency sizes and expanding missions and mandates, she notes, centers are also incorporating new faculty and student engagement structures.
Key chapters focus on goals and theories of change, program types and exemplars, organizational structures, assessment and evaluation practices, and emerging trends. Offering guidelines for effective strategic leadership, Centers for Teaching and Learning documents the growth of this important organizational unit in US higher education and explains the role these centers play in supporting operational needs, strategic aims, and organizational change.
Centers for Teaching and Learning (CTLs) are important change agents on campus with strategies that are unique and impactful-but sometimes unarticulated or misaligned. In this wide-ranging book, Mary C. Wright maps the landscape of 1,200+ CTLs in the United States through a unique approach: by conducting complex web searches to identify and categorize CTLs, then examining the wealth of information that is available on these institutions' own websites. The data she uncovers reveal important insights into CTLs' strategies and operations and offer a fuller picture of the impact these centers are making on US higher education as a whole.
Drawing from this web-based methodology, as well as interviews with CTL leaders and staff, Wright provides a broad picture of educational development in the United States and examines trends in what CTLs aim to accomplish, key strategies for reaching these goals, programs and services they offer, and their impacts on campuses. She also explores new organizational mandates for CTLs, including ones involving instructional technology and online learning, assessment, writing, service learning and community engagement, and career and leadership development. In response to increased constituency sizes and expanding missions and mandates, she notes, centers are also incorporating new faculty and student engagement structures.
Key chapters focus on goals and theories of change, program types and exemplars, organizational structures, assessment and evaluation practices, and emerging trends. Offering guidelines for effective strategic leadership, Centers for Teaching and Learning documents the growth of this important organizational unit in US higher education and explains the role these centers play in supporting operational needs, strategic aims, and organizational change.
Reviews / Votes
Centers for Teaching and Learning will inspire anyone considering a nontraditional academic career. By reading this book, every professor motivated to improve their teaching will gain valuable knowledge of how to work with their campus CTL. Every president, provost or dean interested in developing and nurturing institutional structures that advance learning and bolster educators should place Centers for Teaching and Learning at the top of their must-read list.-Inside Higher Ed Centers for Teaching and Learning does a remarkable service in compiling the data about the current state of pedagogy in American higher education and offers practical advice on how to create and operate these centers.
-University Bookman
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung
1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
538 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4214-4700-1 (9781421447001)
DOI
10.56021/9781421447001
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Mary C. Wright is the associate provost for teaching and learning, the executive director of the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, and a research professor at Brown University. A former president of the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education, she is the author of Always at Odds? Creating Alignment Between Faculty and Administrative Values.
Content
Introduction: How Many Centers for Teaching and Learning Are There?
1. What Are We Trying to Do? Key Center for Teaching and Learning Aims
2. How Do We Get There? Center for Teaching and Learning Theories of Change
3. What Tactics Do We Employ? Signature CTL Programs and Services
4. How Are We Organized? CTL Leadership, Governance, Staffing, and Structures
5. How Do We Make Visible Our Work? CTL Approaches to Evaluation in Annual Reports
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Methodology
Appendix 2: Retreat Models
Bibliography
Notes
Index
1. What Are We Trying to Do? Key Center for Teaching and Learning Aims
2. How Do We Get There? Center for Teaching and Learning Theories of Change
3. What Tactics Do We Employ? Signature CTL Programs and Services
4. How Are We Organized? CTL Leadership, Governance, Staffing, and Structures
5. How Do We Make Visible Our Work? CTL Approaches to Evaluation in Annual Reports
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Methodology
Appendix 2: Retreat Models
Bibliography
Notes
Index