| Summer Teaching Development Grants
Call For Proposals
The University Teaching Council believes in supporting excellence in education. The purpose of the Summer Teaching Development Grant (STDG)
is to enhance student learning by providing financial support for
faculty to engage in projects that will significantly improve teaching
methods, develop curricula, or create innovative course materials.
Since
the award aims to provide the greatest benefits to students, preference
will be given to projects that will improve undergraduate learning
either directly through enhancing undergraduate teaching or indirectly
by improving graduate teaching that plays a significant role in the
training of graduate teaching fellows.
The
University Teaching Council will award Summer Teaching Development
Grants in two amounts; $3,250. for a five-week period, and $6,500. for
a ten-week period. The grants are intended to serve as a faculty
salary, and recipients must agree not to accept any other teaching
projects for the duration of the grant.
The
grants are intended to fund the total cost of the proposed project. In
cases of exceptional expense, the University Teaching Council may
consider additional funds under the Teaching Conference or the Teaching
Development Grants.
General Criteria
Advancing Teaching Excellence…The project should exceed normal course
preparation, and it should either improve current pedagogical practices
or introduce new pedagogical methods or materials that will
significantly improve teaching and enhance student learning.
Applicability
to Kent State University…Projects should relate to teaching within the
University mission. Preference will be given to proposals that provide
the greatest benefit, directly or indirectly, to students at Kent State
University.
Interdisciplinary
Course Development…The University Teaching Council is especially
interested in reading proposals on interdisciplinary courses and hope
that at least one award for summer 2009 will be for this target area of
the Strategic Plan.
Eligibility
All full-time and part-time faculty members at any of the eight Kent
State University campuses are eligible for a Summer Teaching
Development Grant. Applicants working on collaborative projects must
indicate whether they are splitting one award or requesting full awards
for each collaborator, depending on the scope of the project. Last
year’s recipients of a Summer Teaching Development Grant are not
eligible to apply for a grant this year. Funds will be awarded to those
activities which have a clear connection to the advancement of learning
and educational excellence at Kent State University.
Grant Recipients
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Grant recipients will report their results or progress in writing to
the University Teaching Council at the duration of the summer term.
- Grant recipients are expected to make a presentation at the annual
College Teaching Conference in the fall.
- Grant recipients will submit an assessment of the longer term impact
of the project to the University Teaching Council.
- Grant recipients may be asked to come together with other grant
recipients during the summer to discuss their experiences.
Should
an award produce materials that could be patented or copyrighted, these
patents or copyrights, subject to legal considerations and traditions
of Kent State University, may be shared jointly by the University and
the individual faculty member. Taxes and STRS will be withheld from the
stipend.
Grant Writing Workshop
The University Teaching Council strongly recommends that applicants
attend a grant writing workshop either on Wednesday November 18, 200
from 12-2 pm OR Thursday January 21, 2010 from 4-6 pm. Applicants are
encouraged to bring a rough draft of their proposal to the workshop for
feedback. Examples of successful proposals will be available for
examination.
Procedure
Please
use the cover sheet provided to list the required information about
your project. The proposal must be no more than 5 single-spaced,
typewritten pages, excluding the cover page. Number the pages. Remember
that your proposal will be read and evaluated by colleagues outside
your discipline.
Proposal
should be submitted to Mandy Munro-Stasiuk at mmunrost@kent.edu by
Wednesday, February 3, 2010. Proposals will be reviewed March 5, 2010,
by the UTC, and awards will be announced March 19, 2010.
To be considered, proposals must follow the requirements above.
Proposals must also include the following parts:
Part
I: Goals. Clearly state the goals of your project and define the
audience to whom the project is addressed. Explain in detail how the
project will enhance teaching excellence and student learning.
Part
II: Significance. Explain if and how you view the project as
innovative. State how the project relates to the University Strategic
Plan and/or AQIP Action Project No1 (or unit Action Project).
Part
III: Scope and Anticipated Impact. Explain who will be affected by the
project and in what way. Describe its scope in terms of, for example,
the number of students and /or units affected (program,
department/school, college, campus).
Part
IV: Procedure and Timeline: Provide a step-by-step plan for completing
your project, including a timeline for the 5-week or 10-week grant
period.
Part V: Evaluation. How
will you evaluate the success of your project? Discuss specific plans
and procedures for assessing the success of your project.
Part
VI: Communication of the Results. Discuss ways you will communicate the
results of your project to others in the university and to professional
colleagues. Will publishable results be derived from this project? Will
presentations at professional meetings result? Recipients of this award
are expected to present their findings at the annual UTC conference in
the fall.
Part VII: Vitae. Append your curriculum vitae to the proposal, highlighting items relevant to the project.
If
additional equipment or funds are necessary to complete this project,
how do you propose to obtain them? If you anticipate such additional
funding needs, you may submit a Teaching Conference Grant request or a
Teaching Development Grant request, in addition to this proposal. Any
additional materials or funds required should be explained as
thoroughly as possible in the proposal.
Apply for Summer Teaching Development Grants Here
If you have any questions, contact 2009-2010 council chair, Mandy Munro-Stasiuk at mmunrost@kent.edu
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