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Skip to content Resources News Contact Search Popular Request a ConsultationWorkshops and Virtual ConversationsTechnical SupportCourse Design and PreparationObservation & Feedback About Learn about the Center for Teaching and Learning where we champion excellence in teaching to support student learning. About Our Mission Our History Staff Directory Contact Us Faculty Advisory Board Teaching Support Put our Educational Development team's world-class pedagogical knowledge to use through workshops, events, and one-on-one consultations. Teaching Support Programs Observation & Consultation Resources Scholarship Grad Student & Postdoc Programming Faculty Programming Events & Workshops Build pedagogical and technical skills with WashU colleagues through events and workshops facilitated by the CTL team. Events & Workshops For Faculty For Grad Students & Postdocs Classroom Services On-call classroom and technology assistance for instructors at WashU from our Classroom Services team. Classroom Services Classroom Directory CTL Supported Classrooms Classroom Support Active Learning Classrooms Classroom Design Classroom Technology and Training Reserving a Classroom Class Recording Undergrad Support Learn more about our programs for undergraduate students on the Learning Center site. Academic Programs Resources Our MentorsContact the Learning Center Upcoming Mentor Sessions Resources News Contact Observation and Feedback A Key Opportunity for Reflective Teaching We believe that good teaching is reflective teaching. A teaching observation can help facilitate this critical process of reflection. The Center for Teaching and Learning’s Educational Development staff conducts observations of teaching via video-recording and in-class observations for instructors looking for a confidential, outside perspective on the teaching and learning in their classroom. How it Works Generally, staff discusses the class with the instructor prior to the observation to gain understanding about how feedback might be tailored and to understand the unique challenges and opportunities related to teaching and learning in that particular instance. Frequent areas of focus for observations include but are not limited to: Classroom Management, Clarity and Organization of Content, Presentation Skills, Use of Technology, Teaching Methods, and Inclusive Teaching. Following the observation, the instructor meets again with our staff to follow up and consider strengths and areas for growth visible during the session. A confidential observation document is written up after these meetings and shared directly with the instructor. If the CTL has recorded the session for the instructor, an MP4 recording of the class session will be made available to the instructor via WUSTLBox after the observation is completed. Note that all observations are conducted only at the behest of the instructor themselves. Start Here Request a teaching observation All faculty, postdocs, and graduate students should fill out this form to schedule an observation. Request a teaching observation We're Here to Help Center for Teaching and Learning Washington University Eads Hall - Room 105 (314) 935-6810 Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Quick Links Teaching Support Events & Workshops Classroom Services About News The Learning Center FacebookTwitterLinkedinInstagram © 2024 Washington University in St. Louis Terms of Use Privacy Policy WUSTL.EDU

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