The University of Toronto provides a number of resources for instructors, including grading practices and policies, information on academic integrity, and Divisional supports.
Teaching Support Offices
Institutional Policies and Guidelines
Academic Integrity
Educational Technology
- Educational Technology Tool Guides and Teaching with Technology resources
- Information Technology Services
- Learn more about U of T’s Academic Toolbox
- Contact Divisional support
Equity and Diversity
- Division of People Strategy, Equity & Culture
- Statement on Equity, Diversity and Excellence
- Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Family Care Office
- Faculty Relocation Office
- Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act and U of T
- Faculty & Staff: Support for Responding to Distressed Students (Student Life)
Copyright at U of T
University of Toronto Libraries (UTL) to support instructors
- UTL Supporting Teaching
- UTL Resources for Faculty
- Contact a Faculty Liaison Librarian
- UTL Syllabus Service (course reading list review, purchase transactional licenses, make your readings available online or at your preferred library)
- UTL Workshops
- Suggest a Title for Purchase
U of T Awards and Funding
- The Office of the Vice-Provost, Innovations in Undergraduate Education website provides information on U of T Awards and Funding dedicated to supporting and enhancing the undergraduate academic experience
TA Development
- Teaching Assistants’ Training Program (TATP) offers training and professional development for graduate students and TAs
- Working with Your TAs
Tips for Enhancing the Teaching Climate and Culture
Resources for Students
University of Toronto Writing Centre
University of Toronto Academic Integrity
Student Services
Includes: Academic Success Centre, Blueprint Program, Family Care Office, Campus Organizations, Sexual and Gender Diversity Office, Career Centre, Centre for International Experience, Counselling and Psychological Services, First Nations House, Grad Escapes, Gradlife, Hart House, Leadership Development, Multi-Faith Centre, Housing Services
Accessibility Services
There are three offices at U of T that can assist faculty with the accessibility needs of their students. Staff in these centres can also provide information on accommodation strategies, using technology in the classroom, note-taking services, and test and exam accommodation facilities.
- St. George Campus Accessibility Services
- UTSC AccessAbility Services
- UTM AccessAbility Resource Centre
Responding to Distressed Students: Resources for Faculty and Staff