
The Teaching Hub is designed to provide easy access to faculty development opportunities and instructional support. This includes tools and services for career advancement, pedagogy, classroom engagement, syllabi and course calendar design, assignment design, and assessment tools and grading. Make sure you check the faculty development calendar for opportunities, events, workshops, and more.
Dr. Tuesda Evans is the Director of Faculty Development and Instruction at Emerson. She brings to this role over twenty years of experience teaching, designing faculty development programs, leading curriculum development initiatives and providing individual consultations to faculty in support of their pedagogical interests and efforts. Email Tuesda if you are seeking a thought partner about curriculum and lesson development, tapping into students’ intellectual and creative curiosity or cultivating learning environments where students are better able to learn with and from each other. You can also reach out to her to learn more about the Presidential Fund for Curricular Innovation.

The Library has resources for integrating information literacy or research skills instruction into your course or assignment, research assignments involving library resources and services. Contact your School Librarian to start collaborating!

OAA provides pedagogical and theoretical resources for learning outcome design, assignment design, rubric creation, grading methods, and additional ways to enhance student learning.

ITG supports faculty use of technology for teaching and learning. This includes simplifying course management and assessment, expanding student participation, critical thinking, online education, universal design and usability, creating accessible digital content for courses, and more.

Tools including access to rosters, course schedules, and submitting grades.

Contact Student Care and Support for concerns about individual students
Contact Student Accessibility Services for help with student accommodations for assignments and in the classroom.

Amy Clark
Faculty Director, Teaching Hub
Email: amy_clark@emerson.edu
Pronouns: They/Them
Amy L. Clark is an Affiliated Faculty member at Emerson College. Amy has been teaching at the college level for twenty years. They have taught at a number of institutions regionally and internationally, including Quincy College and Northeastern, and for the past five years, Amy has taught creative writing and literature at Emerson as well as serving as a faculty ambassador for innovation in teaching and learning. Email Amy to schedule time to talk with a faculty peer about any teaching innovations, concerns, or questions. These meetings are informal.