Mentors are colleagues who have demonstrated interest and skill in teaching and are skilled in helping you think about, plan, conduct and self-assess your own teaching. Their goal is to help you be the kind of instructor you wish to be; they do not promote any single model of teaching. The relationship is collegial and assistive--you control the direction and amount of effort invested in your teaching. Mentors also have a great deal of knowledge about the university's structure and resources available to faculty. For more information, please call the Center for Teaching and Learning at 8-5945 or email at ctl@csus.edu.
Your faculty mentors. To contact a mentor by email, simply click the individual's picture.
Ann
Moylan: Family and Consumer Science
Mike Baad: Biology
(SSIS)
(NSM)
Elaine
Kasimatis: Mathematics/Statistics
Bruce Ostertag: Special Education
(NSM)
(ED)
Paula
Gardner: Special Education
Scott Farrand: Mathematics/Statistics
(ED)
(NSM)
Gerri
Smith: Communication Studies
Akbar Davami: Kinesiology & Health Science
(A
& L)
(HHS)
Rosemary
Papalewis: Educational Administration
Mark Stoner: Communication Studies
and
Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning
and Center Associate
(ED)
(A & L)