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 3 matches
- Teaching center staff 4 matches
- Departmental leaders 4 matches
- Graduate students & postdoctoral fellows 3 matches
- Change leaders 3 matches
- Faculty with long-term appointments 4 matches Tenure track, non-tenure track
- Faculty with short-term appointments 4 matches Non-tenure track, part-time, adjunct
- Institution administration 4 matches
- Researchers 1 match
Level of Intervention
Primary Teaching and Learing Context
Framework Emphasis
Tools/Materials for Evaluation
Processes for Revising Teaching Evaluation
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Results 1 - 4 of 4 matches
Boise State University/Framework for Assessing Teaching Effectiveness (FATE)
The Framework for Assessing Teaching Effectiveness, or FATE initiative at Boise State seeks to develop an inclusive framework and rubric to formatively and summatively assess teaching. The rubric is intended to be ...
University of Massachusetts Amherst/TEval
UMass Amherst is the lead institution on a 5-university grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) on the subject of changing the evaluation of teaching and studying that change process: "Transforming ...
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.
Observation Protocol for Active Learning (OPAL) - Washington University in St. Louis
The Observation Protocol for Active Learning (OPAL) can be used to collect research data, and also to consult and collaborate with STEM faculty to provide feedback on, and support for, their teaching innovations. ...