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Teaching and learning center

Teaching and learning centers are independent academic units within colleges and universities that exist to provide support services for faculty, to help teaching faculty to improve their teaching and professional development. Teaching centers also routinely provide professional development for graduate students as they prepare for future careers as teaching faculty. Some centers also may provide learning support services for students, and other services, depending on the individual institution. Teaching and learning centers may have different kinds of names, such as faculty development centers, teaching and learning centers, centers for teaching and learning, centers for teaching excellence, academic support centers, and others; a common abbreviation is TLC.

History

The first teaching and learning center in North America was University of Michigan’s Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, established in 1962.

Purpose

University professors, part-time instructors, or teaching assistants approach teaching as experts in their field and know their contents.

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