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Faculty Support

Consultations We Do

At the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL), our consultation services are designed to provide personalized, one-on-one support for educators looking to enhance their teaching practices and course design. Whether you’re developing in-person, online, or hybrid courses, we offer tailored advice on a range of topics, including instructional strategies, integrating technology, course alignment, and inclusive practices. Our consultations help faculty explore innovative pedagogical approaches, optimize learning experiences, and implement an assortment of instructional technologies to engage students more effectively. 

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New Teacher Orientation

New Faculty Orientation Resources serves as a quick-reference directory to help you navigate the various departments and divisions at Western Oregon University. Each unit is listed with a brief description of its role, and by clicking on the links, you’ll find detailed information, including contact details and faculty-centered online resources. Whether you’re seeking support from a specific department or looking to familiarize yourself with the university’s services, this Canvas shell provides a convenient starting point to guide you through the essential resources for new faculty. 

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