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Ohio State is in the process of revising websites and program materials to accurately reflect compliance with the law. While this work occurs, language referencing protected class status or other activities prohibited by Ohio Senate Bill 1 may still appear in some places. However, all programs and activities are being administered in compliance with federal and state law.

Resources for Instructors

Teaching and Learning Resource Center

Ohio State’s Teaching and Learning Resource Center (TLRC) is a unique, virtual hub of information and resources for teaching created by a formal collective of Ohio State centers, offices and units partnering in support of the advancement of teaching excellence at the university. There, you can find more than 40 articles published on a wide range of teaching topics, as well as instructional guides and FAQs for a collection of university-vetted digital teaching and learning tools.

Explore the TLRC

Digital Accessibility Support for Ohio State Educators

Updated regulations under Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) require that digital content shared and used across the university meet established web accessibility standards by April 24, 2026. Across the country, university instructors are familiarizing themselves with the new requirements and making the necessary changes to their course materials. The Drake Institute has been working alongside partners across campus to develop targeted trainings and resources to support you in this important work.

Digital Accessibility Support for Ohio State Educators

Teaching Support for AI Fluency

The Drake Institute for Teaching and Learning provides a range of resources and learning opportunities to build your knowledge and skills around AI fluency. Available to all who teach at Ohio State, our offerings will guide you to make informed decisions about designing learning activities that incorporate AI, communicating transparent expectations for AI use, and employing teaching strategies that promote students’ acquisition of AI knowledge and skills.

Teaching Support for AI Fluency

Navigating Conflict: A Toolkit for Instructors

Classroom conflict is a normal and expected aspect of teaching and learning. When navigated thoughtfully, moments of tension and disagreement can lead to significant learning and growth. This toolkit provides related resources for Ohio State instructors, including essential information on university policies and resources for building effective learning environments that support civil discourse and freedom of expression.

Navigating Conflict: A Toolkit for Instructors
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Drake Institute Reading List

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