2.8(9) Council on Teaching Charter.
(President 5/76; amended 9/93; amended 3/97; amended ??)
a. Membership. Confirmed by the President of the University:
(1) Eight members appointed by the governing body of the faculty, currently the Faculty Senate;
(2) Four members appointed by the governing body of the students, currently for the purposes of this Council, the UISG;
(3) One member appointed by the governing body of
the staff, currently the Staff Council.;
(4) Director of the Center
for Teaching (ex-officio).
b. Charge to the Council.
(1) The Council shall be governed by the terms of the General Charter.
(2) In addition, the Council shall:
(a) Provide a forum for discussion of present and future needs in the area of teaching and recommend programs for meeting these needs;
(b) Upon request, advise (b) Seek, evaluate, and select
candidates, and
establish guidelines for
University-wide teaching awards, including but not limited to: Outstanding
Teaching Assistant Awards, The President and Provost Award for Teaching
Excellence, Instructional Improvement Awards.
Similarly, seek,
evaluate and select
candidates for extra-University teaching awards, including U.S. Professor of
the Year.
(c) Advise on development of proposals for outside funding to support curricular development, equipment for teaching, and any other proposals related to the teaching and learning effort of the University;
(cd)
Advise with respect to the policies, priorities, and procedures on:
(i) evaluation of teaching and learning;
including codes of teaching responsibilities.(ii) University-wide experimental or nontraditional education programs;
(iii) the method, time, and efficiency of registration;
(iv) the conduct of convocations and commencements;
(v) the University calendar; and
(de)
Serve in an advisory and oversight capacity for the Center for Teaching.
c. Guidelines. In selecting and appointing members,
it is advisable to choose those who have demonstrated an interest and
proficiency in the teaching function of the University. Faculty members should
be appointed in such a manner that at all times four shall be from the various
professional colleges of the University, and four shall be from Liberal Arts. and Sciences. The four from
Liberal Arts and Sciences shall
be appointed in such a manner that at all times one shall be related to the
disciplines in Group I, one in Group II, one in Group III, and one at large.
These are the groupings used for voting purposes in the College.