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Community-Led Events: Now Accepting Proposals for 2022–2023


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Community Led Events

The Koehler Center partners with the TCU community to support Community-Led Events. These events are organized and promoted by the Koehler Center, but they are developed and led by members of the TCU community and offer a variety of professional learning opportunities. There are three types of events:

  • Teaching and Learning Conversations
  • Pedagogy in Practice Workshops
  • Campus Connections Workshops

View the archive of past TLCs and PinPs.
View the archive of past Campus Connections Workshops.


teaching and learning conversationTeaching and Learning Conversations

TLCs are typically 50 minutes and provide an opportunity for discussions across departments and disciplines. What would you like to discuss with your colleagues?

Proposals will be accepted through April 8th, 2022. Any faculty or staff member can submit a proposal to lead a TLC or PinP. In addition to leading the event, presenters compose a short article and record a short video overview for Insights magazine. The Koehler Center offers a stipend upon completion of the event, article, and video.

Learn more and submit a TLC proposal.


Pedagogy in Practice LogoPedagogy in Practice Workshops

PinPs are generally 2-hour workshops intended to promote evidence-based pedagogical practices to the wider TCU community. Each semester brings new opportunities to refine teaching practices. What can you share with your TCU colleagues to help them refine theirs?

Proposals will be accepted through April 8th, 2022. Any faculty or staff member can submit a proposal to lead a TLC or PinP. In addition to leading the event, presenters compose a short article and record a short video overview for Insights magazine. The Koehler Center offers a stipend upon completion of the event, article, and video.

Learn more and submit a PinP proposal.


Campus Connections logoCampus Connections Workshops

Campus Connections workshops provide opportunities to connect with colleagues and departments across campus. These workshops typically range from 1-2 hours and may take a variety of approaches—conversations about issues affecting higher education, practical tips to support your teaching, or information and resources to improve student learning.

Proposals will be accepted through April 15th, 2022. Any faculty or staff member can submit a proposal to lead a Campus Connections workshop.

Learn more and submit a Campus Connections proposal.

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