Current Projects
Coordinating a Teaching Excellence Network: A collaboration between SAS, SOE, and the Learning Centers
DBER Showcase (coming soon)
Get Involved:
- Teaching Excellence Network opportunities
- SAS Teaching and Learning opportunities (click on Programs in the top menu)
- TLT workshops
- CTAAR workshops
- View Faculty Interests (coming soon)
Collaborative Groups on Campus
Active Learning Community (ALC)
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School of Arts and Sciences: Office of Undergraduate Education
- Faculty Learning Communities
- Scholar-Teacher Colloquia Series
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School of Engineering
- Active Learning and Course Reform
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Center for the Advancement of Assessment and Teaching
- Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SOTL) Round Table
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Opportunities
Funding
View potential internal and external grant funding opportunities for DBER and STEM education research projects (includes links to Rutgers' funded projects)
Faculty Development
Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement
- The Division of Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement is excited to partner with the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity as an Institutional Member to provide professional development resources and support to our faculty.
- Activate My Membership at National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)
- The National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity is an independent professional development, training, and mentoring community for faculty members, postdocs, and graduate students. NCFDD is 100% dedicated to supporting academics in making successful transitions throughout their careers. NCFDD has members from almost every discipline and representing a broad range of colleges and universities. They offer the following programming and resources to assist faculty, postdocs, and graduate students in making successful transitions throughout their careers.
- The Core Curriculum: The NCFDD Core Curriculum is designed to teach you the 10 key skills necessary to thrive in the Academy.
- Guest Expert Webinars: NCFDD offers a variety of Guest Expert Webinars designed to meet the needs of faculty members, postdocs, and graduate students
- Faculty Success Program: The Faculty Success Program is all about learning the secrets to increasing your research productivity, getting control of your time, and living a full and healthy life beyond your campus.
- Multi-Week Courses: Multi-Week Courses are intensive series offered by expert facilitators to tackle the Academy's most pressing challenges.
- Dissertation Success Curriculum: The Dissertation Success Program is designed for doctoral candidates who are focused on finishing their dissertation. The program is built on the assumption that there is only one way to complete a dissertation.
Rutgers' Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
- Writing Retreats
- Writing Accountability Groups
Office of Research and Economic Development
Center for the Advancement of Assessment and Teaching
- Assessment
- Student Instructional Rating Survey (SIRS)
- Workshops
- Pilot program (AY 2018-2019) for the American College and University Educators (ACUE) Course in Effective Teaching Practices
Digital Classroom Services
- Events
- Workshops and Consultations
- Request an Active Learning Classroom - Course Information Form