Teaching Resources
The instructors engaged in teaching the Arts and Sciences core curriculum are committed to teaching undergraduates as a central aspect of their vocation. Instructors across all ranks teach the core curriculum, and it is imperative that they be given adequate support and instruction in teaching these courses. Please use the navigation menu to explore the different types of resources available here to inform your teaching as well as to help departments, programs, and Schools train all instructors of record teaching a course in the A&S Core Curriculum.
Office of the Core Syllabus Checklist
As you build your syllabi, please utilize this Core Course Syllabus Checklist to ensure your course aligns with the expectations of the Office of the Core.
ATL is here to help
Instructors, ATL is offering you their support and resources as you transition into online teaching. While much training is being offered handily by our friends in libraries and academic technologies, ATL recognizes we are currently in an “all hands on deck” situation. Please feel free to contact Christopher Richmann and the ATL staff for assistance.
Learning Design
Baylor's Learning Design team cultivates a culture of innovation and curiosity through meaningful engagements with Baylor faculty that in the end will “...educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.” Please feel free to contact Chris Zakrzewski and his team for assistance.
Opportunities & Resources
Achieving Intercultural Competence: What Leaders Need to Learn about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Equity and Success in First-Year Courses During and After COVID-19
How Sense of Belonging Creates Competitive Advantage Why Schools and Businesses Should Care
Beyond the Degree: A Movement to Democratize Potential
Intentionally Developing Faculty to Close Achievement Gaps
Setting the Standard for Latino Leadership in Higher Education and Beyond