Curated Teaching Evaluation Initiative Repository
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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.
Audience
- College/university staff 11 matches
- Teaching center staff 13 matches
- Departmental leaders 13 matches
- Graduate students & postdoctoral fellows 9 matches
- Undergraduate students 4 matches
- Student leaders 4 matches
- Change leaders 8 matches
- Faculty with long-term appointments 12 matches Tenure track, non-tenure track
- Faculty with short-term appointments 11 matches Non-tenure track, part-time, adjunct
- Institution administration 12 matches
- Institutional awards committees 3 matches
- Researchers 5 matches
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Results 11 - 13 of 13 matches
Teaching Evaluation Guidelines - Michigan State University (MSU)
The College of Natural Sciences at Michigan State University provides a broad framework of guidelines for departments to adapt and use for promotion and tenure decisions. The subsection on teaching evaluation ...
Center for Teaching Innovation (CTI) - Cornell University
CTI provides information and resources for faculty members to document their teaching and provides consultations to departments/colleges using peer review of teaching as part of promotion and/or tenure review. ...
Peer Review of Teaching Protocol, University of Arizona
Documentation for promotion and tenure requires a teaching portfolio and peer review evaluations. In response, the OIA developed an interactive, online protocol that can be used for peer review of teaching.