Published: Oct. 7, 2015

LAs and instructors

Some of the聽Psychology and Neuroscience Instructors and LAs

The Learning Assistant (LA) Program, an endeavor started at CU-Boulder over 10 years ago, has grown into an international聽enterprise.聽The Department of Psychology and Neuroscience is one of several聽departments on campus actively and increasingly engaged with the LA聽program.聽The main goals of the program are: to recruit and prepare talented science majors for careers in teaching; to engage science faculty in the recruitment and preparation of future teachers; to improve the quality of science education for all undergraduates; and to transform departmental cultures to value research-based teaching for ourselves and for our students.

This fall on the CU campus聽over 140 undergraduate Learning Assistants will facilitate learning in close to 40 classes across 10 departments. Collectively, almost 9,000 students will be enrolled in LA-supported courses this semester. Sixteen聽of these LAs will be in some of the department's聽classrooms.聽To date, LAs have been placed in some sections of the following courses: General Psychology, Introductory Cognitive Psychology, Psychology of Perception, Research Methods in Clinical Psychology, and Laboratory Techniques in Neuroscience.

The importance of this STEM-focused (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math)聽enterprise聽was reinforced when NSF announced recently a $2.5 million dollar grant to CU-Boulder to expand and study the LA Program (CU-Denver was also awarded a separate grant of $1.1M). To learn聽more about the grant and some background on聽the program, see the CU , or visit the .