1. Getting Set Up
  2. Getting Ready to Teach
  3. Getting Help with Your Teaching
    1. Self-Help Resources
    2. One-On-One Support
  4. Additional Resources for Teachers
  5. Resources for Your Students

Welcome to our blended online orientation! Below you will find a series of resources that will help you prepare to teach at Carleton. Please be sure to review these materials in advance of attending the face-to-face session(s), which will be spaces for you to get to know people at Carleton and to ask any follow-up questions that the materials below may raise and/or that aren’t addressed in these resources.

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Getting Set Up

While TLS provides an orientation to teaching and learning at the institution, it’s important to consult the items below so that you have everything you need as a Carleton employee.

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Getting Ready to Teach

Once you are set up on Carleton’s platforms, it’s time to start thinking about designing and teaching courses in the Carleton context. As you design your courses and prepare you syllabi, be sure to consult the following resources:

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Getting Help with Your Teaching

As you prepare for the start of the term and/or once you start teaching, you may find you need support for some aspect of your teaching. Below is a list of resources and services you can access.

Self-Help Resources

One-On-One Support

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Additional Resources for Teachers

In addition to TLS, there are a number of other offices on campus that offer resources and services that can help you in your teaching:

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Resources for Your Students

Throughout the term, you may find it helpful to connect your students to other departments for support. Below is a select guide of the most relevant resources. For a more complete list, consult the Office of the Vice-President (Students and Enrolment)’s Student Referral Guide.

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