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Washington State University Office of the Provost

Teaching Fellows Responsibilities

Presentation

Teaching Fellows are expected to engage faculty across the system in conversation and commitment to student success through presentations, mentoring, small group conversation, and or workshops. Therefore, they are expected to participate in at least one Academic Outreach and Innovation (AOI) faculty development initiatives, for example, the annual Academic Technology Forum, Faculty-Led Workshops, and Teaching Innovation Forum. AOI will collaborate in the facilitation of other presentations and workshops as desired by any individual Teaching Fellow.

Meetings

The Teaching Fellows will meet regularly through the academic year to mentor one another and to plan, assess events and collaboration efforts. Meeting coordination is the responsibility of AOI.

Reporting

Fellows will submit a summary report of his/her experience and the benefits that have accrued to teaching and learning as a result of these activities, within one year following residence in the chair, to the Vice Provost for Academic Affairs and Assistant Vice President of AOI.

Showcase

Fellows are expected to submit a research proposal in order to participate in the WSU Showcase.

It is expected that Fellows will continue to advance their own teaching effectiveness and to mentor colleagues, such as through participation in occasional workshops to the university community and advising faculty who want to implement success-promotion strategies in their classes.