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Distinguished Teaching Award
The $1,500 Distinguished Teaching Award is an extraordinary honor bestowed on those faculty who, regardless of rank, have exhibited a history of excellence in classroom teaching and have demonstrated a quality long-term impact upon their students.
Who is eligible:
Any tenured or tenure-track faculty member who has not previously received a Distinguished Teaching Award.
Who may nominate:
All UM faculty, deans and department chairpersons. (No self-nominations.) Documentation may be compiled by the nominee, his or her chairperson or any faculty member, although it is typically forwarded by the chair.
Unsuccessful nomination information from previous years may be made current and resubmitted.
The best letters of nomination tend to include specific detail that supports the generalizations made about teaching excellence.
Additional materials for selected finalists:
The Advisory Board for the Center for Teaching Excellence will select up to four finalists for the award and solicit additional information for those candidates, including:
- a list of courses taught.
- teaching evaluations.
- evidence of multiple strategies for good classroom teaching.
- assessment plans that demonstrate student learning.
- letters of support.
- authored textbooks and laboratory manuals used outside UM.
- authored papers on teaching techniques in education journals.
- evidence of students' success following graduation.
- presentations relative to teaching methods.
- statement of nominee's teaching philosophy
- any other evidence of distinguished teaching.
Send nominations to:
Arlene Walker-Andrews
Office of the Provost
University Hall 126
2011-2012 Winner
Greg Campbell
Department of Anthropology
Previous recipients include Jonathan Graham, Teresa Beed, James Jacobs, Sara Hayden, and Jill M. Belsky.
Deadline for 2013 Nominations: February 28, 2013
Deadline for committees/individuals selecting recipients to forward the names to the Office of the President: March 15, 2013
Awards will be presented at:
UM Employee Recognition Day
April 2013
Details forthcoming
