Teaching & Learning Excellence Center

The Teaching and Learning Center (TLC) aims to motivate students towards durable learning that extends beyond the short-term and into the long-term learning. The ultimate objective is to encourage and motivate the development of independent learning skills as we believe learning is not bound by time or certificate.

To achieve our aim TLC believes in synergy and partnership with all academic departments, management, faculty, and students to achieve high quality in our higher educational provision.

About

The center was established in 2015 with the aim of serving AU’s vision of “Enabling Human potential within a Culture of Care”. The center supports faculty to deliver excellence in teaching to students. TLC aspires to graduate employable students to be effective contributors in their societies and to the world.

Our services inspire and empower both faculty and students to achieve their full potential. We believe that the influence of excellence in teaching has endless effect.

Mission

The center was established in 2015 with the aim of serving AU’s vision of “Enabling Human potential within a Culture of Care”. The center supports faculty to deliver excellence in teaching to students. TLC aspires to graduate employable students to be effective contributors in their societies and to the world.

Our services inspire and empower both faculty and students to achieve their full potential. We believe that the influence of excellence in teaching has endless effect.

Teaching and Learning Center Annual Forum – 2023

Teaching and Learning Center Annual Forum – 2022

Teaching and Learning Tips

  1. Give a brief about yourself

    Introduce yourself, talk about your background, your major and your interest in the major to engage students in the first sessions.

  2. Call out students’ names

    Learning and using names of students creates a more friendly classroom environment and grabs the attention of students.

  3. Make your lectures interesting and engaging

    Give real life examples related to the subject being taught. Ask questions and keep students engaged in your teaching process.

  4. Let students ask questions

    Encourage students to ask questions in classroom without having the feeling of being judged.

  5. Use power of feedback

    Provide students with constructive feedbacks as a genuine desire to help them. Feedback increases learning and improves students’ outcome.

  1. Translate to your own words

    When studying, do not memorize the concept but understand it. Read the subject and explain it to yourself in your own words.

  2. Practice

    Practice different types of questions, cases, and scenarios. Try to make questions from the context and answer them. Search for simple and complex sample questions and solve them on your own.

  3. Use visual aids

    To help the learning process, flowcharts, diagrams, photos, and videos are great studying tools. You can also read the subject yourself and summarize by drawing it in a diagram format.

  4. Have a plan

    Create a schedule for your studies including the timing and goals you want to achieve at the end of each day/week/month. There are online softwares designed to manage your timetable.

  5. Reward yourself

    After achieving every goal, reward yourself. The reward can be having a break for watching your favorite TV show or eating your favorite food.