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About the Centre for Teaching and Learning

It is our Mission:
"To lead support and promote teaching and learning excellence, innovation and scholarship at UBC's Okanagan campus."

Services:

 Faculty   Graduate Students  Teaching Assistants
Consultations
Workshops
Training
Communities of Practice
Programs
Workshops
New Course Offerings
Resources
Centre for Scholarly Communication
Workshops
TA Tuesdays
Resources
TA Community
TA Manual

The Centre for Teaching and Learning serves all faculties and schools of the university. We report to the Office of the Provost and Vice Principal.

Communication is through a monthly email, term newsletters and this website.

Contact any of our staff for information, programming requests or to schedule a consultation.

Contact Us


Peter Arthur, PhD
Director 
SCI 200B
250.807.9207
E-mail: peter.arthur@ubc.ca
 peter Vania Chan,B.Sc., M.A. (Candidate)
e-Learning Instructional Support Specialist
SCI 200D
250.807.9408
E-mail: vania.chan@ubc.ca
 Vania Chan
Janine Hirtz, M.A. (Education)
e-Learning Instructional Support Specialist
SCI 200E
250.807.9133
E-mail: janine.hirtz@ubc.ca
 Janine Hirtz Heather Hurren, M.Ed
Manager, Academic Development
SCI 200C
250.807.9288
E-mail: heather.hurren@ubc.ca
 Heather Hurren
Lynne McPherson
Communication and Teaching Evaluation Coordinator
SCI 265
250.807.8845
E-mail: lynne.mcpherson@ubc.ca
 Lynne McPherson John Parry, M.Ed
Coordinator, Graduate and Teaching Assistant Program
SCI 259
250.807.8657
E-mail: john.parry@ubc.ca
 John Parry
Tricia Lalli, B.A.
Centre for Teaching and Learning Support
SCI 200
250.807.9293
E-mail: mailto:tricia.lalli@ubc.ca
Tricia Lalli 
   

How can faculty become involved in Centre activities?

Note: All professional development seminars and workshops that the Centre offers are free of charge, however it makes life easier for the facilitators and participants if you register for events that you intend to attend.

All faculty are welcome to drop in to our Centre at any time to discuss teaching and learning. Faculty are encouraged to attend professional development opportunities that may interest them. If you have an area of expertise that you are willing to share with others, the Centre can host a seminar or workshop or we can post your materials on our website.

How to become involved:

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