CEETL provides support for inclusive teaching in many forms, ranging from curated resources to large scale initiatives. Please visit the links below to learn more about how CEETL can support you in your pedagogies for inclusive excellence.

Affordable Learning
Now more than ever, Affordable Learning is a priority at SF State. Through Open Educational Resources (OER) and/or Affordable Instructional Materials (AIM), faculty can make their courses more affordable and equitable. SF State faculty have saved students $7 million dollars in materials fees.
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Anti-Racist Pedagogies
It is essential for us to commit to investing time and resources to advance substantive change. Here is a curated list of resources to support anti-racist teaching, because “The opposite of racist isn’t ‘not racist’” (Ibram X Kendi).
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ePortfolios
Whether you are a Teaching Assistant (TA), new to teaching or even if you have a lot of experience in teaching, having a teaching ePortfolio can be beneficial for you. Showcase your teaching experience, philosophy, accomplishments, and potential.
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Just-in-Time Resources
These resources are available anytime, anywhere, just when you need them. They can help you expand your online toolkit of teaching strategies and technologies.
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Quality Learning & Teaching
At SF State, we've cultivated a robust faculty learning community dedicated to quality learning and teaching. The QLT community includes the QLT Ambassadors, Mentors, and SF State faculty experienced and interested in hybrid and online teaching.
Learn More: QLT

Small Group Instructional Feedback
This is a facilitated, formative mid-course check-in process for gathering information from students about their learning experience in a course. The process is anonymous and designed to foster personal reflection.
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Writing Across the Curriculum/Writing within the Curriculum
Writing across the curriculum/writing in the discipline (WAC/WID) describes a student-centered national movement to integrate writing across the curriculum and within all disciplines in higher education. The WAC/WID program at SF State aims to provide support to faculty teaching writing-intensive courses through creating opportunities for faculty to share best practices for effective writing pedagogy and strategies to assess student writing.
Learn More: WAC/WID