Resources for Faculty, TAs, and Students
Examples of Questions Raised by UW Instructors:
"How to manage my own stress and not have it put on the students?"
"I currently have students who are facing serious financial hardship. How do I treat these hardships compassionately, giving students extra leeway if necessary (when? how much?) -- while also continuing to address difficult issues in lecture ... "
Suggested Resources that Provide Starting Points to Address These Questions:
For Faculty and TAs
- Consultation on Teaching and Learning - CIDR
- Employee Assistance Program - UW CareLink
- Faculty Workshops on Teaching - Teaching Academy
- UW Libraries - Services for Faculty and Graduate Students
- Web Tools for Teaching - Catalyst
... more CIDR resources for Faculty and TAs
For Students
- Center for Learning and Undergraduate Enrichment (CLUE)
- Gateway Center - Undergraduate Advising
- Help! (academic problem-solving and study skills)
- UW Study Centers and Tutoring Facilities
- UW Writing Centers
- Instructional Center - Office of Minority Affairs & Diversity
- Student Life
... more resources for students
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Consult with CIDR If you would like to meet with a CIDR consultant to discuss your questions about planning and teaching your classes, you can call us at 206-543-6588, or contact us by email to arrange an appointment. |







