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Nominations are invited for the annual Provost's Award for Outstanding Teaching by a
Graduate Student. The program was established in 1998 to recognize the
exemplary contributions made by graduate teaching assistants to excellence in
undergraduate education. The program is administered by the Center for Teaching Enhancement.
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Program
Goals
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To provide new TAs a visible incentive to develop a commitment to
excellence in undergraduate instruction.
To encourage talented TAs to develop teaching portfolios that document
and demonstrate their teaching effectiveness.
To formally reward TAs for outstanding instructional accomplishments.
To publicize the accomplishments of TAs at USF and in the community
and to enhance the esteem in which teaching by graduate students is held
as an integral component of the professional preparation of graduate
students.
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Awards will be presented in two categories:
The highest level of teaching achievement will be recognized by up to three
"Provost's Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student."
Recipients will receive a $1000 cash award and a plaque presented at a Provost's
reception. Also, the exemplary teaching of up to twelve additional TAs will be
recognized with "USF Commendations for
Outstanding Teaching by a Graduate Student." Recipients of
commendations will also be presented plaques at the Provost's reception.
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Eligibility Criteria
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TAs are eligible for nomination if they have (1) completed a minimum of one year of
graduate study at USF, (2) taught at least two course sections prior to the time of
nomination, and (3) been nominated by a faculty member who has supervised their
teaching for at least one semester prior to the nomination.
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Nomination and Application Procedure for TA Award
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Faculty supervisors or course coordinators can email a very brief statement of nomination
(not a full reference letter) for up to three outstanding TAs who meet all eligibility
requirements to dwilliam@admin.usf.edu by
February 12, 2001. Please include the name, department, mail point, and
email address (if available) for each nominee. Upon receipt of this notification,
the Center for Teaching Enhancement (CTE) will send nominees the application guidelines
and invite them to submit complete applications by Tuesday, March 21, 2001.
As stated in the guidelines, the complete application should include (1) a short application form,
(2) 1-3 letters of recommendation written by faculty members familiar with the applicant's
teaching activities and accomplishments, and (3) a completed teaching portfolio.
To receive further information, contact
Dr. Diane R. Williams.
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Selection Criteria
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Selection will be based upon the quality of teaching activities and accomplishments documented
in the teaching portfolio and letters of recommendation. The application guidelines will include details about the
development of the teaching portfolio. The selection committee
will include the Dean of Undergraduate Studies, the Dean of Graduate Studies, the Assistant
Director of the Center for Teaching Enhancement, and selected faculty.
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| Important Dates
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| February 12, 2001
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Deadline for the submission of TA nominee names by faculty
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| March 20, 2001, 5:00 p.m.
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Deadline for the submission of TA nominees' applications and teaching portfolios.
TAs nominated for an award will have the opportunity to attend a CTE workshop on Teaching Portfolio
preparation on Friday, February 16, OR Monday, February 19.
Please call the CTE at 974-2576 for more information.
TA Awards will be presented at a reception Monday, April 10, 2001, 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. at Campus View East
in the Phyllis P. Marshall Center, Tampa Campus.
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Send nominations and applications to Dr.
Diane R. Williams, Center for Teaching Enhancement, SVC 1088, University of South Florida,
dwilliam@admin.usf.edu, (813) 974-2576, FAX 974-5620 |
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