Curriculum Development Institute
The Curriculum Development Institute (CDI) is a week-long, summer immersion focused on training and coaching faculty and instructors towards implementation of effective teaching practices into existing courses of all modalities, including distance and online learning environments.
The institute will bring together faculty and instructors to thoughtfully redesign an existing course through workshops, discussions, and pedagogical practice. Redesigned courses will account for multiple learning environments and teaching modalities including, online, in-person, and hy-flex. We encourage clusters of faculty (3-4 people) from the same department to apply. Individual applications are required.
All faculty are encouraged to apply, with the support of their Department Head. The course that will be redesigned must be on the schedule for AY2025-2026.
Eligibility and Compensation
UA faculty members who complete the Curriculum Development Institute, including redesigning their course, will receive a $1000 stipend.
Important Dates
February 14, 2025 | Applications Due via Qualtrics
UArizona faculty: Qualtrics Application
Faculty from Partner HSIs: Qualtrics Application
February 14- March 10, 2025 | Selection of Participants
March 14, 2025 | Notification of Participants
May 19- 23, 2025 | Institute Dates | 9am – 3:00pm daily
Expectations of Faculty
- Course must be scheduled during 2025-2026 academic year, with a draft syllabus prepared.
- Prep work will include pre-readings.
- Faculty are expected to attend all five days of the Institute and a check-in meeting once per semester.
- Faculty will benefit from interdisciplinary sharing and networking across academic units and academic content.
Collaborators and Supporters
- Hispanic Serving Institution Initiatives
- University Center for Assessment, Teaching, and Technology
- Center for University Education Scholarship
- College of Education
- College of Science
- College of Engineering
- Office of the Provost
- Faculty Affairs
Advisory Team
Dr. Mascha Gemein, University Center for Assessment, Teaching, and Technology
Dr. Guadalupe Lozano, Center for University Education Scholarship & Department of Mathematics
Dr. Moira Ozias, Department of Educational Policy Studies and Practice
Alice Lee, Department of Educational Policy Studies and Practice
Dr. Treya Allen, General Education
For More Information
Questions can be directed to Dr. Judy Marquez Kiyama, Professor, Department of Educational Policy Studies and Practice at jkiyama@arizona.edu.
-The CDI is partially supported through UArizona’s Project CREAR. Project CREAR is 94.1% funded through the U.S. Department of Education Hispanic Serving Institutions STEM and Articulation Program, Title III, Part F, for the amount of $4,989,496.00 across a five-year award period and 5.9% funded through the University of Arizona for the amount of $313,302 across a five-year period.
-The CDI is partially supported through UArizona’s Project LISTO (NSF award #2311013).