GTA PROGRAMS | UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT AWARDS FOR EXEMPLARY GRADUATE TEACHING ASSOCIATE PROGRAMS
Award Description | Selection
Process | Nomination Portfolio | Nomination
Deadline | Selection Criteria | Past
Winners
Award Description
The University Departmental Awards For Exemplary Graduate Teaching Associate
Programs, sponsored by Faculty & TA Development and the Graduate School,
will be presented to two departments that demonstrate exemplary achievement
in providing outstanding prior preparation and significant ongoing support to
their Graduate Teaching Associates for their teaching roles. These awards emphasize
the University's recognition of the central role that GTAs play in undergraduate
teaching, as well as the importance of teaching in the professional development
of graduate students.
The awards are given to departments rather than to individuals because collective efforts and a culture that values teaching and learning are essential if such efforts are to thrive. Excellent performance by a program, rather than isolated individual excellence, is necessary to ensure the quality of GTA professional development.
Each award will be in the amount of $2500 cash. The awards are to be used for advancing GTA teaching support in the respective departments. Additionally, the recipients and up to five runners-up will be featured on the DO SOMETHING GREAT with teaching web site, to provide ideas of exemplary practice for other units to adapt.
Academic departments that appoint Graduate Teaching Associates may submit
applications to FTAD. Administrative units with tenure-track faculty (TIU),
which includes most departments, divisions and schools, will be considered academic
departments for the purposes of this award. Colleges not divided into departments
also may self-nominate.
Selection Process
The selection committee will consist of the director of Faculty & TA Development and the Dean of the Graduate School and others they may appoint. Criteria for evaluating nomination materials are noted below. Notification of the decisions will be made to all nominees during spring quarter.
Nomination Portfolios
Nomination portfolios should include:
- A letter from the Department Chair, of no more than two pages, that
- outlines the missions, goals, and educational philosophy of the department,
especially as they apply to GTA support;
- describes the context of GTA teaching in the department, including number
of GTAs and their typical teaching assignment(s);
- and explains why the department deserves this award
- A letter of support from the Dean of the department's college of no more
than two pages. (If the college is the TIU, then the dean should submit only
one letter, using the Letter from the Department Chair criteria.);
- A statement should be included that provides a detailed description of the
methods the department uses to achieve excellence in prior preparation and
ongoing support of their Graduate Teaching Associates for their teaching roles
and how it measures the effectiveness of those methods.
This statement should be detailed, reflective, and address applicable criteria
in the list that follows. The statement should be no more than 10 pages, which
includes any exhibits, such as pertinent departmental memos, orientation agendas,
communications with graduate students, program brochures, departmental student
evaluation of teaching forms, curriculum review documents, awards certificates,
and the like. To keep the statement within 10 pages, it may be necessary to
summarize the contents of some potential exhibits rather than include them;
- Letters from GTAs — up to five letters of support from current and
past GTAs should comment on the ways in which the department has excelled
in supporting their professional development as university teachers;
- Letters from Students — up to five letters of support from current
and past students should comment on the ways in which the department's GTAs
have excelled in teaching.
Nomination materials from previous University Departmental
Awards for Exemplary Graduate Teaching Associate Programs winners
Deadline
Please submit 5 copies of the nomination portfolio by April 28, 2008. For further information, please contact Stephanie Rohdieck in Faculty & TA
Development, at rohdieck.1@osu.edu or 614-292-3644.
Selection Criteria
In documenting activities that have led to excellence in preparation and ongoing support of their Graduate Teaching Associates for their teaching roles in their departments, nominators should review the following list of factors. These factors will significantly influence the committee's award decisions; however, the committee does not expect that every department will have engaged in all of the listed activities, nor does the committee believe that demonstrable excellence is limited to the criteria listed. The following list is provided as a guide for nominators to select applicable ways that teaching excellence can be demonstrated in their departments.
Commitment to excellence in GTA teaching and professional development
- Surpasses the baseline outlined in the April 2003 OAA Guidelines
- Provides significant ongoing support beyond the initial teaching experience
- Has a documented record of excellence in GTA teaching and professional development
- Has and follows a philosophy of GTA support statement
- Invests adequate departmental budgetary resources in GTA teaching programming
- Revises and implements innovations in its GTA program as appropriate
- Rewards outstanding GTAs
- Offers a variety of teaching opportunities for graduate students and provides
assistance in negotiating transitions between levels of teaching
- Seeks grants for improving GTA teaching support
Self-evaluation of GTA teaching and professional development quality
- Monitors GTA satisfaction with the preparation and support they receive,
as well as their teaching effectiveness and student learning
- Reviews GTA program curriculum periodically and eliminates, adds, and modifies
programs as needed
- Involves all interested parties in assessment and planning of these programs
- Supports and tracks the career and professional development of GTAs and
former graduate students
Development of GTA teaching and faculty mentoring
- Provides orientation and continued feedback and support for teaching associates
throughout their graduate careers
- Encourages many faculty members to mentor graduate students as university
teachers
- Provides faculty members with support in their roles as teaching mentors
- Provides opportunities for shared discussion of teaching innovations and
problems
- Encourages teaching conference attendance and research and publication on
teaching
Provision of resources for GTAs
- Has a GTA coordinator responsible for supervising and supporting GTAs or
coordinating the efforts of multiple faculty who fulfill this role.
- Ensures that GTAs have easy access to their supervisors and advisors
- Resolves GTA and student complaints appropriately
- Provides facilities for reasonable private student meetings, and storage
of materials
- Keeps GTAs informed of departmental decisions and availability of resources
- Provides other resources as appropriate (i.e. credit-bearing courses on
college teaching, peer support and consultation, certificate programs, etc.)
- Participates and encourages individual participation in university, college,
and/or multiple unit GTA programming (i.e. Graduate Teaching Fellows, Preparing
Future Faculty, multi-unit consortia, etc.)