Faculty Development Resource Listing

Closing Equity Gaps
If you've recently become aware of the race and equity gaps in your courses, department or college and are motivated to take action, we can help. This page summarizes select FacDev programs and resources to engage with and contribute to our Graduation Initiative 2025 endeavor.

Active Learning Resources
Are you looking for resources to help you incorporate active learning strategies into your courses to better support student learning? Whether you are new to active learning or want to deepen your knowledge, this page provides resources from Faculty Development and other universities that can support you.

Teaching Toolkit

Interested in exploring ideas to enhance your teaching? The Teaching Toolkit is your stop to gather resources to help you both in and out of the classroom.

Are you new to remote teaching and need to get up and running? Check out Faculty Development's strategies and tips for "Teaching through Disruption."

eLearning
Dive into pedagogical practices, tools, and strategies in the eLearning Institute program and get ready to create learning experiences that will help your students reach their goals in an effective and efficient manner.

New Faculty Handbook
This self-paced resource is designed to meet the needs of new faculty before you start your position and beyond. The handbook introduces faculty to critical information to begin teaching at ¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢, as well as key information and contacts so you can quickly acclimate with your new campus community.ÌýÌý

New Faculty Foundations

Faculty Development welcomes newly hired faculty with the intention of guiding them through the process of joining the ¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢ community of faculty, staff and students.

This resource is intended to assist first-year tenure-track faculty members to gain a better understanding about the process and timeline of the first year of review. This PIF organizer document is a collaborative effort between Faculty Development and Faculty Affairs. Updated January 2025.

The National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity (NCFDD), is a nationally recognized, independent organization that provides online career development and mentoring resources for faculty. ¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢ is currently an institutional member so join today!
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All Resources
Teaching
Scholarship
Service
¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢ Teaching Toolkit
- eLearning & Online Teaching Resources
- Equity-Minded Teaching
- Modalities of Teaching and Learning (including HyFlex)
- Syllabus Ideas & Policies
- Teaching through Disruption
- Transparent Assignments
eLearning
Balance
- Revitalize: Campus Care Recovery Program
- Institute for Community Health & Wellbeing (e.g. Wellbeing Virtual Program, Commit to be Fit)
- Student Recreation Center (e.g. Lunchtime Express)
- Oasis Wellness Center (e.g. Programs for Faculty/Staff)
- Marilyn Magaram Center (e.g. Virtual Events)
- Klotz Student Health Center (e.g. Health Promotion & Wellness program)
Equity
- Closing Equity Gaps Resources
- Get Up to Speed with Unconscious Bias
- Institute for Transformative Teaching & Learning
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- (e.g., Webinars such as Black Minds Matter; Employing Equity-Minded & Culturally-Affirming Teaching and Learning Practices in Virtual Learning Communities)
Data Informed
- ¿ì»îÁÖÐÔÏ¢ Institutional Research: , , , Faculty Equity Gap Dashboard ( & )
- CSU Chancellor Office : , ,
Office of Faculty Development
Contact Information
Valera Hall 215
(formerly University Hall)

18111 Nordhoff Street

Northridge, CA 91330-8473

- Phone: 818-677-5934