Life in society is shaken by a continuous fragmentation of the uses and practices of living together. The post-war social contract is no longer self-evident. Social roles, genders, affiliations, ...
Many philanthropic organizations, including United Way of Greater Cleveland, work independently to use their own research and methodology to address community issues — including a novel idea called ...
Questions? Contact ctl@rit.edu. Teaching Circles are a signature faculty development program supported by RIT’s Center for Teaching and Learning. The purpose of a teaching circle is to bring faculty ...
The goal of the learning circles is to set up supportive networks of faculty on topics related to career success and work-life balance. These circles will utilize guided activities and discussion, ...
Community coaches work with local groups to support asset-based community development. Coaches empower community groups to reach their goals, connect the community with resources or expertise, provide ...
What is a Learning Circle and how can you run one? Watch the trainer's guide and do the first Learning Circle, School, here! 0 / 6 What is a Learning Circle and how can you run one? Watch the video ...
Every semester, the Sherrerd Center sponsors a variety of Teaching Circles in which faculty and teaching staff come together to discuss a teaching topic of shared interest. These have proven ...
The Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) invites applications for our Spring 2026 Teaching Circles program. In Teaching Circles, you will build connections with educators across multiple disciplines ...