Teaching Awards

Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, CRLT, and the University Library

The winners will be recognized at the 13th annual Enriching Scholarship event on May 3.

 


The five winning teaching innovations are:

 Bain  Moje

Learning and Teaching the Disciplines through Clinical Rounds (The Rounds Project)

Professor Robert Bain (School of Education) and
Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Elizabeth Moje (School of Education)

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The Rounds Project integrates literacy teaching and learning into history/social science instruction, helps deepen prospective teachers’ knowledge of disciplinary literacy teaching and assessment practices, and reduces the fragmentation pre-service teachers typically face in a professional program situated in multiple sites (LSA, SOE and K-12 schools). Read more »

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Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, CRLT, and the University Library


The five winning teaching innovations are:

Jackson Lovejoy

Professors Shaun Jackson (art & design, architecture) and William Lovejoy (business): Experiential Cross-Disciplinary Learning: Integrated Product Development (IPD)

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IPD recreates the competitive environment that real businesses face every day. In 12 short weeks, interdisciplinary teams of students from the Schools of Business, Engineering, Architecture, and Art & Design develop fully functional, customer-ready products and subject them to assessment by voters in simulated markets. IPD is the only course in the country to juxtapose these requirements, and it has been repeatedly identified by Business Week magazine as one of the top design courses in the world. Read more »

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