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An Introduction to Teaching Squares: A Peer Observation Program

The TILT-sponsored Teaching Squares offers teaching faculty an opportunity to observe colleagues in action and reflect on their own teaching practices. A teaching square is a group of four instructors who agree to observe each other a few times during a semester, using an agreed upon set of observation norms. Participants are coached in setting a personal teaching goal “‹using the Teaching Effectiveness Framework and then observe others to give feedback and reflect on their own practice. The program is designed to be a non-evaluative, supportive and growth-based process. Teaching Squares are available for faculty teaching residential, hybrid, and online courses. Attend this informational session to see if Teaching Squares is a good fit for you!

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NOTE: In-Person attendees will be in TILT 105 Come join an active discussion on real implementations of AI tools for both faculty and staff. Learn what successes looked like, what...(Go to event for more details.)


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This panel offers attendees an inside look at the experiences of peers engaged in research and creative projects. Panelists will share their journeys, insights, and advice, providing inspiration and practical...(Go to event for more details.)

  • Date: Tue., February 17, 2026
  • Time: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
  • Location: TILT 104

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Event Details

An Introduction to Teaching Squares: A Peer Observation Program

Upcoming Events

Successes and Challenges Integrating AI in a Veterinary Medicine Curriculum

NOTE: In-Person attendees will be in TILT 105 Come join an active discussion on real implementations of AI tools for both faculty and staff. Learn what successes looked like, what...(Go to event for more details.)


Research Ready: Getting Ready - Student Research Ambassador Panel

This panel offers attendees an inside look at the experiences of peers engaged in research and creative projects. Panelists will share their journeys, insights, and advice, providing inspiration and practical...(Go to event for more details.)

  • Date: Tue., February 17, 2026
  • Time: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
  • Location: TILT 104

How to Collect Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness

This training helps you identify evidence that best aligns with your teaching goal. We will give you strategies to become observers of your own teaching and learn to record teaching...(Go to event for more details.)