Penn State CIRTL Teaching Certificate

Preparing the Next Generation of Faculty

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Penn State graduate students and postdoctoral scholars can hone their teaching skills by completing the Penn State CIRTL Teaching Certificate program. CIRTL — the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning — is a 45-university consortium that helps graduate students and postdocs learn how to teach college courses more effectively. Penn State is a CIRTL member, which means all graduate students, postdocs, and faculty members can access CIRTL programming for free.

Eligibility

To be eligible to receive Penn State CIRTL teaching certificate, you must be either:

  • A graduate student enrolled in any graduate degree program, or
  • A postdoctoral scholar conducting research at Penn State

How the Penn State CIRTL Certificate Works

There are three possible levels of CIRTL certificate at Penn State. The one you choose to pursue will depend on your interests and available time. 

Associate


In this introductory level, you will explore ideas about how to teach in ways that are evidence-based, equitable, and effective. You will also participate in a learning community where you discuss teaching/learning topics with peers.

Practitioner


At this level, you will implement evidence-based, equitable, and effective strategies in planning a project focused on a teaching/learning environment. In addition, you must fulfill all requirements for the preceding (Associate) level. If interested in more information about the Practitioner level, send an email to CIRTL@psu.edu.

Scholar


At this level, you will do research on your own TAing or teaching and will present it to an academic audience or submit it for publication in an academic journal. In addition, you must fulfill all requirements for the preceding (Associate & Practitioner) levels. If interested in more information about the Scholar level, send an email to CIRTL@psu.edu.

For students who were completing the Graduate School teaching certificate:

The Graduate School Teaching Certificate will be replaced with the Penn State CIRTL Certificate as of the Spring 2024 semester.

Those who are nearing completion of the Graduate School Teaching Certificate will be able to complete that program. The one change is that the final requirement to develop a website will be changed to developing a written statement of teaching philosophy. See the full requirements for the previous certificate below. Please send an email message to cirtl@psu.edu if you have any questions.

Learning Objectives and Requirements

Associate Level

Practitioner Level

Scholar Level

The Penn State CIRTL Canvas hub provides participants with detailed resources to navigate the certificate process. Participants use a self-enrollment link to get into the hub, after which they can access the hub on their Canvas dashboard or by direct link.