The CIRTL Network

The Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning (CIRTL) seeks to transform higher education through implementing innovative, culturally responsive pedagogy that benefits all learners. CIRTL was founded in 2003 as a National Science Foundation Center for Learning and Teaching in higher education. CIRTL uses graduate education as the leverage point to develop future faculty committed to implementing and advancing evidence-based teaching practices to enrich undergraduate education that is accessible to all learners.

CIRTL was founded with the goal of improving STEM learning of all students, and thereby increasing the diversity in STEM fields and the STEM literacy of the nation. While CIRTL continues to have a strong interest and support for the STEM disciplines, including offering some specialized STEM programs and conducting related research, most of our opportunities and resources are available to all students. Likewise, our CIRTL institutional chapters are a mix of those serving STEM disciplines specifically and those serving all disciplines, depending on their local context and needs.

The CIRTL Network

To prepare future faculty, CIRTL must influence graduate-through-faculty preparation in teaching and learning at a significant number of research universities. We plan to achieve this goal through CIRTL’s core ideas — that is, through a learning community of diverse research universities mutually engaged in the deliberate, systematic, and reflective use of research methods to develop and implement teaching practices that advance learning.

Established in fall 2006, the initial CIRTL Network was comprised of Howard University, Michigan State University, Texas A&M University, University of Colorado Boulder, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Vanderbilt University. After substantial expansions in 2011 and 2016, the CIRTL Network now includes 40+ research universities in the United States, Canada, and West Asia.

The Mission

The CIRTL mission is to develop future faculty committed to implementing and advancing evidence-based teaching practices to enrich undergraduate education that is accessible to all learners.

CIRTL Constitution & Bylaws

Using a sociocratic process in accordance with CIRTL’s decision-making policy the CIRTL Constitution and Bylaws were adopted on March 4, 2021.

CIRTL Value Statements

CIRTL Value Statements were developed through the collective efforts of CIRTL members and the CIRTL Values Working Group. These statements represent what we value both in our mission and our operations as a shared learning Network.