Teaching Honors
Improve your teaching skills, especially in discussion-centered pedagogies, work with a small group of talented students and support high-impact student work including creative and critical projects.
Improve your teaching skills, especially in discussion-centered pedagogies, work with a small group of talented students and support high-impact student work including creative and critical projects.
Honors classes are interdisciplinary, frequently team-taught, and capped at 15 students to allow for personalized connections and vibrant group discussions. If you want to teach a class, we want to hear your ideas!
The Honors Eccles Fellows program encourages faculty to develop their teaching and scholarly interests through teaching in the Honors Program. An Eccles Fellow develops and teaches a new class on a topic related to their scholarly interests.
You can refer students to the program by nominating them using our Honors nomination form. This is a great way to give students recognition of their abilities while also giving them a boost of confidence!