Call for Proposals - Provost's Initiative on Teaching Advancement
The following is an e-mail note that was sent to University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign deans, directors, and department heads.
Dear Deans, Directors, and Department Heads:
On behalf of Provost Herman and the Teaching Advancement Board, I am circulating a new call for proposals to the Provost's Initiative on Teaching Advancement. The call appears below.
The PITA program has been broadened in scope for the year 1999-2000. A workshop (with refreshments) sponsored by the TAB will be held in Room 211 of Illini Union at 1:00 pm on April 9 to share information about current projects and future plans. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend. Proposals are due May 4.
Thank you,
John B. Braden
Associate Provost
March 31, 1999
To: Deans, Directors, and Department Heads
From: Richard Herman, Provost
Subject: Request for Proposals - Due May 4, 1999
The Provost's Initiative on Teaching Advancement (PITA)
For the past two years the Office of the Provost and the Teaching Advancement Board have sponsored PITA, The Provost's Initiative on Teaching Assessment. The purpose of this communication is to (a) announce the continuation and expansion of the program and (b) request submission of proposals. The original program for teaching assessment will be continued (area 1, below) during academic year 1999-2000, plus two new thrusts for advancing teaching and learning (areas 2 and 3, below)will be supported, hence renaming of the initiative from assessment to advancement.
The Initiative
The Provost's Initiative on Teaching Advancement (PITA) provides resources to enable selected recipients to test and/or implement projects in the following areas.
Approximately $235,000 will be available for these programs together with the existing TAB workshop and travel grant programs. In partnership with the Office of Instructional Resources (OIR), the PITA program will also provide limited staff support to units seeking background and assistance.
Objectives
The objectives of PITA are to:
Terms
Any college, school, department, faculty working group representing a group of academic units, or individual faculty members may apply. Multi-unit proposals should designate a lead administrative unit and be endorsed by appropriate executive officers. Grants are for a one-year period with the option to reapply; Requests may include a mixture of resources needed to accomplish the project, particularly graduate assistant support, materials and supplies,travel, faculty release time, and discretionary funds. Staff support to grant recipients may being provided by the Office of Instructional Resources if requested and approved. Recipients are to provide a written final report which:
Recipients will participate in multi-unit PITA working groups to compare experiences and share successes, including campus-wide workshops on teaching advancement.
Criteria
The TAB will evaluate proposals and present recommendations for awards to the Provost. Selection criteria include:
Proposals
Proposals should be no longer than three pages and should include the following information:
Identification of which element of PITA, 1, 2, or 3, is addressed and whether a similar proposal has been submitted elsewhere [e.g., Ed Tech Board, Course Development, etc.] ;
Current PITA grant holders may re-apply for continuation funding. During the last round of funding, awards were made ranging from about $7,000 to $22,000 and averaging about $11,000 each. The TAB reserves the right to award less than the amount requested. Applicants are invited to address questions to Associate Provost John Braden (3-8159; j-braden@uiuc.edu) or TAB Chair Bruce Litchfield (3-9525; b-litch@uiuc.edu), or any other member of the TAB (see http://www.provost.uiuc.edu/)>http://www.provost.uiuc.edu/). The Board reserves the right to work with applicants to refine the program of work.
Submission
Eight (8) copies of each proposal should be sent to PITA, Teaching Advancement Board, 204 Swanlund Administration Building, MC-304, by 5:00 p.m. May 4, 1999. A cover letter should indicate the name and address of the administrative officer of the department, and of the project leader (ifdifferent). Please include telephone and fax numbers, and an e-mail address.
Time Line
John B. Braden / Professor / Associate Provost
University of Illinois / 601 E. John Street / Champaign, IL 61820
ph +217-333-8159 / fax +217-244-5639
http://w3.aces.uiuc.edu/ACE/faculty/Braden/>http://w3.aces.uiuc.edu/ACE/faculty/Braden/