Mary C. Wright (PROVIDENCE, RI) is the associate provost for teaching and learning, the executive director of the Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning, and a research professor at Brown University. A former president of the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education, she is the author of Always at Odds? Creating Alignment Between Faculty and Administrative Values.
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Introduction: How Many Centers for Teaching and Learning Are There? 1. What Are We Trying to Do? Key Center for Teaching and Learning Aims 2. How Do We Get There? Center for Teaching and Learning Theories of Change 3. What Tactics Do We Employ? Signature CTL Programs and Services 4. How Are We Organized? CTL Leadership, Governance, Staffing, and Structures 5. How Do We Make Visible Our Work? CTL Approaches to Evaluation in Annual Reports Conclusion Appendix 1: Methodology Appendix 2: Retreat Models Bibliography Notes Index