Short Courses for Instructors
TILT's short courses offer opportunities for instructors to focus on topics that aren't easily addressed in a single workshop or presentation. Our short courses are designed to provide the time to explore learning and teaching issues in detail, typically through a series of three or four sessions scheduled across a semester. The short courses are designed for smaller groups of instructors -- ideally, between five and fifteen -- so that discussions can be tailored to the needs and interests of the participants.
Fall 2009 Short Courses
Building Your Capacity for Intercultural Teaching and Research, presented by Martha Denney, Director of International Education (Enrollment Closed)
Teaching Diverse College Students: Insights from Intercultural Rhetoric Research that All University Instructors Need to Know , presented by Fabiola Ehlers-Zavala, Department of English (Enrollment Open)
Service Learning Scholars Program, presented by Clayton Hurd, Director of Service Learning (Enrollment Closed)
Certificates Awarded to Participants
Participants who complete each short course will receive a certificate of completion. Certificates can be used as evidence of professional development work in teaching for purposes of promotion, tenure, and annual review.
For More Information
To learn more or to enroll, please contact Sally Hibbitt at (970) 491-2726 or Sally.Hibbitt@ColoState.edu.


