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MISSION
The CTE helps members of its community to create, explore, and collaborate on innovative, high-quality, student-centered teaching methods in a diverse learning environment that fosters lifelong learning and student success.

VISION
Develop, inspire, promote and support teaching excellence to engage and educate twenty-first-century students and equip them for success.

In order to foster shared ownership of student success and advance the college’s initiatives related to assessment, curriculum, pedagogy, and professional development, the CTE offers the following services:

  • Adjunct Faculty mentoring and support
  • Blackboard Learn, Smart Board and other instructional technologies for support and training
  • Faculty Book Clubs
  • Communities of Practice
  • Guest Lectures
  • Newsletters
  • Individual and group consultations
  • Teaching assistance
  • Teaching and Learning conversations
  • Tenure Track program
  • Traditional and online seminars
  • Webinars
  • Workshops

To support both scholarly teaching and the scholarship of teaching and learning, the CTE has an in-house collection of books, periodicals and webinars on assessment, curricula, instructional technologies, pedagogy and professional development. The library also features manuals and policy handbooks developed by the college’s faculty and committees, as well as books and pamphlets authored by Triton College faculty.

Additionally, the CTE provides free use of its computer lab, Smart Boards, wireless Internet access, meeting spaces, power sources and quiet work space for all Triton College faculty.

Communities of Practice is a group of six faculty members who come together with the goal of sharing and gaining knowledge on a certain topic. The idea is based on research that shows that it is through the process of sharing information and experiences with the group that members learn from each other and develop personally and professionally.

Faculty Book Clubs are ongoing, informal gatherings of faculty who meet to discuss a particular book each semester on issues related to teaching and learning.

Faculty Conversation and Idea Exchange is an open and informal session where faculty share experiences, challenges, and practical teaching strategies related to a specific topic. Participants may also present a classroom activity or approach that has worked well in their courses and could be adapted by others.

Innovation Roundtable is a Faculty discussions focused on new tools, technologies, or creative approaches that can enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.

New Faculty Learning Community (NFLC) address a variety of topics to support the work of tenure-track faculty members that include information about campus initiatives and resources, the scholarship of teaching and learning, professional development opportunities, and innovative teaching methods and technologies.

Teaching Think Tank is collaborative session where faculty discuss common teaching challenges, both academic and non-academic, and brainstorm practical solutions and strategies. The goal is to share perspectives and support one another when similar challenges arise in our classrooms.

Webinars are lectures or demonstrations that are delivered by higher education experts via the internet. Sometimes they are digitally recorded and can be electronically accessed and replayed in the CTE. Webinars typically last 60 to 90 minutes, including time for discussion.

Workshops are formal presentations delivered by full or part-time faculty, instructional staff, administrators or guest speakers. These presentations can occur within 60 to 180 minutes, including time for discussion.

All full and part-time faculty and instructional staff are encouraged to participate in these gatherings by attending or presenting their own ideas in an event or by suggesting a topic.

All Triton faculty have access to the Center for Teaching Excellence course in Blackboard.

To find the CTE course, login to Blackboard, and click on My Blackboard or My Courses and scroll down to the Center for Teaching Excellence course.

CTE has added a number of teaching and learning resources there for faculty including our past recorded CTE workshops.

If you don't see the Center for Teaching Excellence course shell in your Blackboard account, please email cte@triton.edu.

 

(You may be asked to login with your MyTriton Portal account)

 


Handbooks

 


CTE Contact

Shelley Tiwari
Director, Faculty Development and Student Success
Ext. 3761
shelleytiwari@triton.edu

Anwar Khan
CTE Faculty Coordinator
anwarkhan@triton.edu

Laura J. Wagner
Assistant Coordinator, Special Programs

Ext. 3371
laurawagner@triton.edu

Fall and Spring Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9AM-5PM
Friday: 9AM-4PM

Summer Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 9AM-5PM
Friday: Campus is CLOSED on Fridays during the summer (5/26/25 to 8/3/25)

E-210E
E-
Building (second floor of Liberal Arts Building)

For more information about the CTE, send an e-mail to cte@triton.edu.

 


Office of Distance Learning

Room: F-210
ODL@triton.edu

Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 7:30AM-6PM
Friday: 7:30AM-4PM*

* Office is CLOSED on Friday during the summer (5/26/25-8/3/25)

Kristina Hansen
Instructional Designer
(708) 456-0300, X-3382
kristinahansen@triton.edu

Nicole Zumpano
Director of Distance Learning
(708) 456-0300 X-3612
nicolezumpano@triton.edu