Mission Statement

The mission of the Georgia State University Center for Teaching and Learning is to support and promote high quality educational opportunities within a learning-centered academic culture that addresses the needs of qualified students, non-traditional as well as traditional. The Center reflects the collective expertise and continued commitment to excellence in teaching by the university faculty.

The Center promotes student learning by encouraging and supporting faculty efforts to explore the teaching-learning process. Such explorations include development of instructional skills, reflection on current instructional practices, implementation of teaching innovations, and use of emerging technologies. Further, the Center serves as an advocate for excellent teaching and for the expansion of incentives for the continued improvement of teaching and learning at the University.

In collaboration with the colleges of Georgia State University, the Center promotes the availability of existing efforts that develop and expand excellence in teaching and learning.

The Center serves the University by:

  1. Functioning as a clearinghouse of information and resources related to the continuing improvement of teaching at GSU
  2. Developing initiatives which encourage on-going faculty commitment to excellence in teaching
  3. Promoting continuing development of a community of scholars interested in teaching-learning excellence
  4. Identifying information and resources that support high-quality teaching, and
  5. Coordinating the University's role as a leader in the regional, national, and international network of scholars interested in instructional excellence.

 


Spring 2008 Newsletter

Center for Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee for 2007-2008

Annual Report, 2004-2005
Annual Report, 2005-2006
Annual Report, 2006-2007

Contact GSU's Center of Teaching & Learning:
Peter Lindsay

(404) 413-2542
ctl@gsu.edu