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Searle Center for Advancing Learning and Teaching

Cultivating Inclusive & Engaged Learning Environments

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Approach

Curious, Reflective, Evidence-Informed

We approach learning and teaching as scholarly endeavors by encouraging a curious mindset, a reflective process of inquiry, and iterative changes informed by evidence. We model openness to brave conversations embracing the discomfort that leads to growth. We connect educators to knowledge-sharing communities to fortify engagement and the pursuit of lifelong learning.

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Focus Areas

We organize our work as educational developers around seven interconnected focus areas. These areas highlight Searle’s priorities and our commitment to being at the forefront of emerging trends in learning and teaching. Each focus area page features an overview and a curated list of books, resources, guides, and relevant programming suggestions.

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Programs & Services

We engage with Northwestern University educators across all stages of their careers by designing leading-edge programs, interactive workshops, featured events, affinity groups, and community gatherings. We also offer expertise and educational thought partnership in individualized consultations and customized offerings for academic units.

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Guides & Resources

We closely examine trends in Higher Education and synthesize the research to spark innovative ideas and to showcase proven strategies for making small-changes to address a particular teaching pinch-point. Our Learning & Teaching Guides prompt reflection and offer an array of carefully-curated resources that are available to instructors at Northwestern and beyond whenever the need arises or time allows.

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Featured Program

Searle Fellows

The Searle Fellows Program is a time-honored Northwestern professional development initiative that recognizes and supports the great promise of early career faculty members who will make significant and long-term contributions to Northwestern University.  Since 1999, over 300 faculty have completed the program, cultivating a community of learning & teaching leaders who center equity/excellence through pedagogical experimentation, critical reflection, and joyful celebration.

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What We're Reading

Recent reads we can’t stop thinking about.

Central to her book Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal (2022) is the idea that burnout needs to be discussed openly and destigmatized without normalizing the harmful academic practices that lead to it.

Pope-Ruark offers a compelling exploration into the issue of faculty burnout, blending her own experience of burnout and the personal narratives of other faculty with research-based insights and solutions. Although burnout is experienced individually, the book positions burnout as a systemic issue rooted in the culture of academia. It advocates for significant systemic change over superficial solutions that focus only on how individuals can recover from burnout. Pope-Ruark argues effectively that the path through burnout involves not just individual resilience but also a collective reimagining of academic culture to foster well-being. 

Educator Spotlight

Each quarter, we feature Northwestern University educators doing innovative work in the classroom. These short interviews showcase their educational journeys, signature styles, and how their teaching has been shaped by their work with the Searle Center.

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As an instructor, I try to create classes that, hopefully, people will look back on and might remember, 'Oh, that class actually helped me to think about how statistics get used in the world. That was a really warm, supportive environment!'”

Ben Gorvine
Charles Deering McCormick Distinguished Professor of Instruction, Associate Chair, Lead Adviser, Department of Psychology
Faculty-in-Residence, Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences

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New Resource

Reimagining Assessment Practicum

Our popular practicum is now an Open Educational Resource! Created by the Northwestern University Reimagining Assessment Practicum (RAP) Faculty and Staff, RAP guides instructors of all levels, backgrounds, and teaching contexts through a reflection of their assessment and grading practices, emphasizing equitable approaches and alternative methods.

2023–2024 Grad Student & Postdoc Brochure

The Searle Center is on a mission to enhance undergraduate education at Northwestern University. We enthusiastically work alongside the next generation of faculty to develop their teaching practices so they can facilitate deep learning and advance educational equity at Northwestern and beyond.

We have created a digital brochure outlining the educational activities and resources we offer to graduate students and postdocs—a one-stop-shop for grad students, postdocs, and their advisers to envision how educational development compliments degree programs and responsibilities.

Our array of flexible programming is designed to fit every schedule, allowing grad students and postdocs to feel confident in the classroom and on the job market while making timely progress toward their degrees.

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