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The Teaching Evaluation Change Initiatives repository serves as a searchable collection of teaching evaluations, which are assessed on how well they are aligned with systemic change. Teaching initiatives are reviewed regularly by the Repository Editorial Board. For more information on the editorial process, refer to the Teaching Evaluation Change Initiatives Guide.

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    University of Michigan/Center for Research on Learning and Teaching (CRLT)/Evaluation of Teaching
    CRLT provides extensive information resources about ways to assess teaching effectiveness beyond student ratings, and provides consulting services to faculty and to Chairs and faculty committees.

    Teaching Quality Framework Initiative
    The Teaching Quality Framework (TQF) initiative facilitates departmental and campus-wide efforts to provide a richer evaluation of teaching. Through enhanced evaluations, we promote and value high quality teaching, ...

    Partnership for Undergraduate Life Science Education (PULSE)
    The Partnership for Undergraduate Life Sciences Education (PULSE) Recognition process is an ambitious endeavor designed to motivate important changes in life sciences education nationwide. As a program within the ...

    University of Kansas/Center for Teaching Excellence/TEval
    University of Kansas's (KU's) Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) has designed a multidimentional rubric, professional development sequences, and other informational resources that departments can adapt ...

    University of Maine/University of British Columbia/COPUS
    To collect information about the nature of STEM teaching practices as a means to support institutional change, faculty at both the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the University of Maine (UMaine) reviewed ...