Morgan Teaching and Learning Center
Promoting excellence in teaching and learning at WPI
Welcome! Teaching in WPI’s innovative project-based curriculum and within our distinctive calendar is both deeply rewarding and challenging, through all stages of career development. The Morgan Teaching and Learning Center is a faculty-led unit that maintains and strengthens instructional effectiveness and student learning by offering programs, services, and resources to faculty and to student teaching assistants. We also support innovation in the curriculum and in teaching practice, and foster campus-wide dialogue on teaching and student learning.
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Zijian “Donnie” Xia Receives PLA of the Year Award
The PLA of the Year Award and PLA Achievement Awards were given for the first time in 2013, to recognize the significant contribution of all types of undergraduate peer learning assistants and tutors to high quality undergraduate education at WPI. >
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Teaching the history of science as a laboratory
What can you do with a Teaching Innovation Grant from the Morgan Teaching and Learning Center? Just ask WPI Humanities and Arts Professor Constance Clark, who used her 2010 grant to pilot two new courses that are garnering rave reviews from students— and have the potential to become much larger research endeavors. >
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Recognizing innovation in teaching
To find innovative and inspiring teaching methods, you don’t have to look beyond the WPI campus-- many of our most creative and effective examples are coming from WPI’s early career faculty. >
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