Consultations

The CTL and ASSETT offer individualized, confidential consultations free of charge to all educators on the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· campus. Our staff can consult on specific aspects of your teaching or simply hold a general conversation. We likewise provide confidential classroom observations and conduct classroom interviews. When needed, our staff can quickly connect you to appropriate campus support and resources.  

We also work with departments and groups to develop trainings specific to the needs of your unit. We have designed tailored trainings and workshop series around remote and hybrid teaching, inclusive teaching strategies, student engagement, specialized TA trainings, and more. 

Learn more about the different types of consultation we offer, or schedule a consultation below. 

Our newsletter is published monthly during the academic year and includes timely teaching strategies and resources, updates, and upcoming events of interest to the campus teaching community.

 

Educator Testimonies

"I found my inclusive pedagogy consultation to be informative, generative and affirming. [I was] offered specific practices I could add to my everyday online teaching as well as ways to alter my course structure to be more responsive to the needs of all my students."

– CU Graduate Student Instructor 


"[My consultation] was an enormous help getting me started and comfortable with the new Zoom online teaching.  [The CTL staff member] listened very well and helped me solve every issue I confronted. He worked with me every week and truly helped my large lecture class become a success."

– CU Professor


"Thank you very much for your expertise, kindness, and patience during our email exchanges and Zoom chat. You have made time for any and all questions. You have not made me feel hesitant to ask a question or hesitant to state that I do not know something. You have been enthusiastic and sincere in sharing your expertise, sharing the insights that you have gained from others, and walking through things with me."

– CU Instructor