• Recommended Reading v.2

    John Percy, Professor Emeritus, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Teaching Academy member, has a recommendation for instructors leading Astronomy courses. Just in time for summer course design! Learner-Centered Astronomy Teaching: Strategies […]

  • The Teaching Collaboratory

    The Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation, in collaboration with the University’s Information + Technology Services, has launched a new experiment in support of teaching with technology – the Teaching […]

  • Recommended Reading

    Welcome  to CTSI’s feature on recommended reading. Once a month, a U of T faculty or staff member will suggest books or articles on teaching, learning and higher education. Our […]

  • The Future of Canadian Universities Panel – March 28th

    The landscape of Canadian higher education is changing. Provincial government mandates are calling for increased opportunities for online learning, stronger transfer opportunities between colleges and universities, and there is a […]

  • Still in the game

    Scholarly Kitchen recently posted a piece on what scholarly publishing could learn from their trade colleagues. The focus of this post was the need for an online bookstore bringing together […]

  • Who Are Your Students?

    Teaching at the University of Toronto offers the experience of meeting and working with one of the most diverse groups of students in the country. As the most multicultural city […]

  • Considering the breadth of higher education

    This year’s Teaching & Learning Symposium (held November 5th at Hart House) – “Higher Goals for Higher Learning” – was attended by 240 University of Toronto instructors, staff and librarians. […]

  • The Cheesy Smackdown

    I am feeling very full right now. Full of cheesy, comfort food goodness thanks to the Mac’n’Cheese Smackdown. Organized by UeaTs (Food Services at U of T), the same folks […]

  • Good advice for us all

    I read the Life @ U of T blog regularly – interesting stories, great tips about campus life – but I found Sarah’s post this week particularly moving. It was […]

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