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Teaching Hub

The Teaching Hub shares evidence-based teaching strategies and resources that support teaching through learner-centered design. 

Each of the pages below offer a curated set of resources, strategies, activities and opportunities for further exploration to support instructors in creating engaging and supportive learning experiences. Browsing the Hub, instructors can explore topics on active learning, assessment design, inclusive teaching and find the LA&PS Course Outline Template.

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Active Learning

Simple strategies to support interactive and engaging learning experiences.

Assessment Design

Resources that explore assessment (re)design using authentic and flexible assessments.

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Inclusive Teaching

Strategies that help build connected and supportive learning environments.

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Gen AI

Learn how to use Generative AI tools for things like planning courses, gathering course materials and drafting assessments.

Course Outline Template & Policies

Instructors looking to plan upcoming courses can find up-to-date resources including a course outline template, course policies and information about teaching and course material selection.

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Course Outline Template

LA&PS offers an optional course outline template for instructors which includes language to support communication with students and recommended wording from Senate Executive.

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Course Policies

Instructors can familiarize themselves with course policies pertaining to grading, artificial intelligence, academic integrity and more.

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Choosing Course Materials

From copyright to access, format, costs and more, instructors can learn more about selecting course materials that support accessibility and engagement.

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Teaching with the Course Outline

Instructors can explore tips and strategies for setting expectations and supporting learners.

Questions?

Reach out to lapsteach@yorku.ca to connect with the Teaching & Learning team.