All About Teaching
The IU Teaching Handbook is an online primer consisting of three sections: Preparing to Teach, Teaching Methods, and Creating a Positive Environment. It can be read straight through, printed, or topics can be selected through the table of contents. Links to additional readings are provided in each section.
Publications on Teaching & Learning
Find book titles, downloadable articles and other web resources from a categorized list that highlights both the tools and techniques of the profession as well as the most current research on teaching and learning.
Preparing Graduate Students to Teach
Resources specifically to support graduate student teaching. These resources include an online teaching handbook, links to departmental pedagogy courses, Campus Instructional Consulting workshops and consultations about teaching, participation in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning conversations, Preparing Future Faculty opportunities, and Associate Instructor teaching awards.
Academic Dishonesty Prevention and Detection
Strategies for preventing and detecting academic dishonesty in situations such as computer labs, homework, reports, and tests.
Demographic information and institutional research on the IU student population as well as resources to address all facets of students’ lives.
Program and degree requirements, course descriptions, historical course enrollments and grade distributions, and classroom location and technology availability.
Links to teaching centers within the IU system, to teaching centers around the world, and to organizations dedicated to the support of teaching and learning in higher education.
Resources to help instructors create classroom environments and use teaching strategies which are inclusive of all students, regardless of ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, physical disability, or learning/psychological disability.
The FAQs are a series of questions about teaching that we found ourselves answering on multiple occasions.