Teaching Awards (internal)

Each academic year, S.C.O.T.L. sponsors two teaching awards:  the Instructional Leadership Award and the Teaching Innovation Award to recognize faculty contributions to teaching and learning at the Mount.

Nomination deadline (either award): Wednesday, February 29, 2012.

Instructional Leadership Award

S.C.O.T.L. established the Instructional Leadership Award (ILA) to recognize faculty who have demonstrated commitment to the improvement of teaching and learning at the Mount.

The award fosters achievement of teaching and learning excellence and recognition of same at the Mount, as identified by Goals 1 and 3 of the University’s strategic plan (Destination 2012).

Senate approved the award in 2000 and it was first awarded in 2001.

Read about the ILA.

Teaching Innovation Award

S.C.O.T.L. introduced this award in the 2006/07 academic year to recognize faculty innovation in teaching at the Mount.

All MSVU faculty members are eligible for the award, whether their innovative work is an individual or a collaborative effort. The innovation must have been implemented at MSVU within the last five years. Innovations may include (but are not limited to):

-Curriculum development or course design
-Course materials
-Methods of evaluation
-Application of learning technologies
-Collaborative learning
-Experiential or community-based learning
-Non-credit professional development projects 

Read about the TIA.

Congratulations to
Dr. Anna Smol, Department of English, recipient of the Mount's 2010/11 Instructional Leadership Award.

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