
From August 2024 to June 2025, CTLA provided 42 open sessions and customized presentations or trainings attended by 339 unique faculty.
The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment (CTLA) advances teaching and learning excellence at OHIO by providing University-wide resources and championing scholarly teaching that is student-centered, evidence-based, innovative and inclusive.
The CTLA serves instructors, departments, programs and colleges across the University. The CTLA's programming brings OHIO community members together to share ideas and expertise, implement evidence-based instructional strategies in various learning contexts and assess the effectiveness of teaching practices.
The CTLA's initiatives align with strategies and actions identified in the President's Dynamic Strategy by transforming the student learning experience through high-impact practices to best support intellectual growth and skill acquisition and promote learner development as individuals and engaged citizens.
In 2024-25, the CTLA awarded its first set of GenAI in Teaching and Learning faculty development certifications. The center also launched an asynchronous AI in Teaching and Learning Institute. This modular course introduces instructors to strategies and pathways for leveraging generative artificial intelligence in courses and in day-to-day administrative tasks.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
The course itself is open to any faculty, staff, and administrator interested in reviewing the resources.
Ramp Up to Instruction offers OHIO instructors dedicated time to enhance their fall semester courses. Join experts from The Center for Teaching, Learning, and Assessment and the Office of Instructional Design for an interactive teaching workshop delivered over three days. Leave with a comprehensive plan to elevate your course design and delivery.
During this workshop, faculty will:
Ramp Up to Instruction will meet from 9 to 11 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 20, through Friday, Aug. 22. Participants are welcome to register even if they cannot attend all three days.
From August 2024 to June 2025, CTLA provided 42 open sessions and customized presentations or trainings attended by 339 unique faculty.
Designed, developed, and delivered four Teaching@OHIO faculty development certifications impacting 500+ courses and over 9,000 students.
Affirmed CTLA commitment to programming 鈥渂y faculty, for faculty, to benefit faculty鈥 and stewardship of resources through provision of stipends to faculty fellows, for program deliverables, and for completion of extended professional development opportunities.
Faculty seeking consultations on evidence-based instructional strategies, pedagogical practices and Scholarship of Teaching and Learning projects are invited to contact staff or visit our offices in McGuffey Hall, first floor.
Consultations can be on an individual, team, department or unit level, and the center is able to design workshops and sessions to meet the development goals of specific groups of faculty, departments or colleges.