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Self-Paced Teaching & Learning Courses (2025-2026 Academic Year)

August 1, 2025 - August 1, 2026

Develop your teaching & learning knowledge and skills in one of CIRTL’s 9 self-paced, asynchronous courses designed for graduate students and postdocs. These courses will launch and open for registration in the fall 2025 term. You can read detailed descriptions of this programming below. At the bottom of this page you can view a matrix showing how each self-paced course addresses CIRTL’s learning goals:

  • Goal 1: Develop evidence-based teaching knowledge
  • Goal 2: Connect with community to enhance teaching
  • Goal 3: Cultivate teaching skills through reflective improvement
  • Goal 4: Prepare for an impactful career

Questions? Contact CIRTL’s help desk at registration@cirtl.staging.wcer.wisc.edu.


Self-paced courses open for registration

An Introduction to Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching

Get an overview of effective college teaching strategies and the research that supports them in this 8-part self-paced online course designed for graduate students and postdocs in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and math).

Advancing Learning Through Evidence-Based STEM Teaching

Learn effective college-level teaching strategies that engage learners through active learning, as well as the research that supports them, in this 8-part self-paced online course designed for future faculty in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and math). This course builds on “An Introduction to Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching”; the intro course is recommended, but not required, as a prerequisite for participating in this course.

Effective Teaching and Learning: Promoting Student Engagement and Motivation Through Reflective and Metacognitive Strategies

Post-graduate STEM education presents unique opportunities and challenges in shaping professionals who can address complex scientific, technological, and societal issues. This 4-part, self-paced online course is designed to equip educators with innovative teaching strategies and pedagogies that inspire transformative learning, deepen engagement, and foster meaningful connections between theoretical knowledge and professional practice.

Incorporating Active Learning

Active learning is a commonly-used phrase that many have different conceptions of or attribute different characteristics to. In this 4-part, self-paced online course, learn the basic components along with the benefits and limitations of active learning. Participants will use this knowledge to determine when active learning would be a benefit to the learning process and how they can apply new active learning strategies in the classroom.

Making Large Classes Feel Smaller

Reflect on the challenges of teaching in large classes and your own pedagogical values as an instructor in order to find creative ways to support student learning and engagement. This 4-part, self-paced online course explores common logistical challenges in large classes, considers how to apply evidence-based teaching practices in these environments, and invites participants to develop their own ideas for improved student engagement and participation.

Research as a High Impact Practice in STEM Education

To broaden participation in research and make STEM disciplines more inclusive, instructors can demystify research early and often. One promising way to do this is to bring research practices into the classroom. This 4-part, self-paced online course introduces strategies that instructors can use to connect students with meaningful, research-aligned learning experiences, no matter their starting point.

When a Student Falls Behind

Given the rapid pace and large volume of technical content in STEM courses, instructors often see students fall behind the cadence of content in the course for a variety of reasons in a variety of ways. Once a student falls behind, this can impede learning significantly. This 5-part, self-paced online course introduces how can instructors create policies and support for students that are not on the “same timeline” of learning as the intended pace of the course.


Self-paced courses coming soon

Creating a Transgender Inclusive STEM Environment: A Course for Educators

Understand the climate for trans students in STEM disciplines, and learn specific ways to make your class environment more trans inclusive in this 4-part, self-paced online course. Participants will begin with a snapshot of the cultural context for trans students and colleagues in STEM disciplines, get an introduction to a framework for trans inclusivity, and explore specific ways to apply that framework to your own practice.

  • CIRTL learning goals: 1, 3
  • Learning level: introductory
  • Registration restrictions: participants from member institutions and alumni only
  • Registration opening Fall 2025

Going Public: Strategies for Disseminating Your TAR Project

This course is focused on sharing the findings from your teaching-as-research (TAR) project with a broader audience in the form of published scholarship. This 5-part, self-paced online course guides participants through pitching your work, finding academic journals and other outlets to publish in, knowing your audience, and how publication can support your academic career goals.

  • CIRTL learning goals: 3, 4
  • Learning level: advanced
  • Registration restrictions: participants from member institutions and alumni only
  • Registration opening Fall 2025

Self-paced courses & CIRTL learning goals

All programming aligns with CIRTL’s 4 learning goals at introductory, intermediate, or advanced levels. Here, you can see how our self-paced programming provides different learning experiences for each learning goal.

Course Goal 1: Develop evidence-based teaching knowledge Goal 2: Connect with community to enhance teaching Goal 3: Cultivate teaching skills through reflective improvement Goal 4: Prepare for an impactful career
When a Student Falls Behind Introductory
An Introduction to Evidence-Based Undergraduate STEM Teaching Introductory Introductory
Research as a High Impact Practice in STEM Education Introductory Introductory
Incorporating Active Learning Introductory Introductory
Creating a Transgender Inclusive STEM Environment: A Course for Educators Introductory Introductory
Making Large Classes Feel Smaller Introductory Introductory
Effective Teaching and Learning: Promoting Student Engagement and Motivation Through Reflective and Metacognitive Strategies Introductory Introductory
Advancing Learning Through Evidence-Based STEM Teaching Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate
Going Public: Strategies for Disseminating Your TAR Project Advanced Advanced

Details

Start:
August 1
End:
August 1, 2026
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