About MetroCITI
The Metropolitan Colleges Institute for Teaching Improvement (MetroCITI) seeks to improve and enrich teaching in the general/liberal education curricula of high-diversity colleges and universities...
View ArticleSpecial Thanks to the Teagle Foundation!
We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Teagle Foundation in supporting MetroCiti’s mission to support teaching and learning in higher education. For more information, please see the announcement...
View ArticleFinding and Fostering Learning: What College and University Leaders Need to...
MetroCITI Project Director, Anna Neumann, and Project Manager, Liza Bolitzer, contributed a chapter to a new book on learning in higher education, titled Connecting Learning Across the Institution:...
View ArticleAnnouncing the 2014-2015 Fellows!
Alison Bach Instructor of English Hudson County Community College —- Susan Behrens Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders Marymount Manhattan College —- Scott Carlin Associate Professor of...
View ArticleMetroCITI Team Presents at 2014 ASHE Conference
The MetroCITI project team presented at the 2014 Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference. Their presentation, Defining “Good Teaching”: Instructors’ Strategies for Advancing...
View ArticleAnnouncing the 2015-2016 MetroCITI Seminar Meetings!
We are pleased to announce the 2015-2016 MetroCITI Seminar meeting dates. The application to become a MetroCITI Fellow, and attend the seminars, will be posted in early February. Stay tuned! 2015-2016...
View ArticleApply to be a 2015-2016 MetroCITI Fellow!
Information and the application to be a MetroCITI Fellow is now available! Applications and letters of recommendation are due by Monday, April 13th. If you have any questions, please email us at:...
View ArticleHolding on to Our Humanity
Dr. Anna Neumann and MetroCITI profiled in TC People! Holding on to Our Humanity: Anna Neumann is working to ensure the future of a cornerstone of American higher education | TC Media Center...
View Article2014-15 Summaries of Fellows’ Pedagogical Projects
Alison Bach Instructor of English Hudson County Community College, Jersey City, New Jersey Course: Composition I “Building Awareness of Audience: Moving from Writer-Based Prose to Reader-Based Prose...
View ArticleCulturally responsive teaching – Why does it matter?
Liza Bolitzer, MetroCITI Project Manager, participated in a panel discussion of culturally responsive teaching during the 2015 ELL Forum at Hostos Community College of the City University of New York....
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