http://www.umt.edu    

main hall base    
default.htm    

Center for Teaching Excellence

For information, contact the Office of the Provost (406) 243-4689.

32 Campus Drive
251 Corbin Hall
Phone:(406) 243-5943
Fax:(406) 243-5952

History and Purpose
"Promoting Student Learning"

Welcome!

Girl studying on oval
UM's Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) serves faculty and graduate teaching assistants in their development as teachers. The mission of UM's Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) is “to promote student learning.” The Center provides guidance and direction to those faculty and teaching assistants who wish to improve their classroom teaching. It offers one-on-one consultation with faculty who want to make specific changes in their teaching, and conducts faculty development workshops on topics related to improving classroom communication and teaching strategies.

The Center for Teaching Excellence for The University of Montana was established in July, 1999. The Center is administered out of Academic Affairs and is housed in 251 Corbin Hall. Dr. Johnny W. Lott served as director from August 2005 until January 2007. Prior to that Dr. Mark Cracolice, Department of Chemistry, was director.. Questions about the center should be directed to the Provost's Office (406) 243 4689.

The Center has accepted the challenge offered by Ernest Boyer in his book, Scholarship Reconsidered, teaching excellence in the classroom to make the undergraduate experience as worthwhile as is possible.

Text Only Options

Top of page


Text Only Options

Open the original version of this page.

Usablenet Assistive is a UsableNet product. Usablenet Assistive Main Page.