Portfolio Preparation Guidelines
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Overview
This award is for tenured or tenure-track faculty whose teaching accomplishments are exceptionally significant and meritorious among their ISU colleagues. The award is designed to recognize persistent, focused, and purposeful dedication to striving for excellence over time. This includes: learning about and applying effective instructional practices across a wide range of teaching activities; evaluating the effectiveness of those practices; and reflecting on personal values and professional experiences to shape future teaching practices. This award is given to up to two recipients each year and includes a stipend.
Eligibility
To be eligible for OUTA-I nomination, a faculty member must:
Note: OUTA-I recipients within the prior five years and current members of the University Teaching Committee (UTC) are ineligible.
Timetable
Nomination Procedures
The process begins at the department level, where departments select departmental nominees among eligible faculty who merit nomination. Departmental nominees then prepare application portfolios for submission in Fall to their respective colleges, where they are evaluated with all other department-level nominees in the college. Colleges then forward their final nominees’ application materials to the University Teaching Committee for evaluation and selection of the awardees in late Fall. Details are explained below.
Department Level Process
Chairs should facilitate a nomination process in their departments and, using the Nomination Form, submit the names of final department nominees to the University Teaching Committee by the first Monday of May. Nominees should prepare their application portfolio, which chairs should forward to their college dean's office by the third Monday of September. When the college-level process is completed, department chairs will be informed of the college-level outcomes and then should inform all departmental nominees of those outcomes.
College Level Process
Each college dean, in conjunction with the College Council, shall evaluate departmental nominees based upon the selection criteria to select nominees to forward to the university level. (College Council members who are nominees for this award should not participate in the deliberations.) Colleges should forward the application materials of only those nominees who are judged as qualified for award consideration, accompanied by a nomination letter from the dean by the third Monday in October, to the University Teaching Committee.
There is no limit to the number of nominees each college may forward. The dean and/or college selection committee has the option of ranking nominees and/or providing written rationales, which should be forwarded to the UTC as advisory information. The dean and/or college selection committee should notify each departmental nominee’s department chair of the college-level outcome so chairs can notify their department’s nominees.
University Teaching Committee Process
The UTC shall evaluate nominees’ materials to select OUTA-I recipients and notify each finalist of the outcome. In the case of portfolios of equal merit, preference shall go to those who have not previously won the OUTA-I.