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Dean's Excellence in Teaching Awards

The Dean's Excellence in Teaching Awards recognise and celebrate outstanding contributions to the Faculty of Science teaching programs made by individuals or teams. The recipients of the Dean's Excellence in Teaching awards will be nominated for the Carrick Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning (http://www.calt.monash.edu.au/Quality/carrick_awards.html) and their nominations will be forwarded to the Monash University Carrick Awards Selection Panel.

Award $2,000 award to be used at the discretion of the award winner(s) to further their teaching interests
Up to four awards will be conferred in 2007.
Eligible staff Nomination is open to all academic staff, general staff, sessional staff and associates of the Faculty of Science. Both team and individual nominations are encouraged.
Criteria As per Carrick awards criteria:

1. Approaches to teaching that influence, motivate and inspire students to learn
Which may include: fostering student development by stimulating curiosity and independence in learning; contributing to the development of students’ critical thinking skills, analytical skills and scholarly values; encouraging student engagement through the enthusiasm shown for learning and teaching; inspiring and motivating students through high-level communication, presentation and interpersonal skills.


2. Development of curricula and resources that reflect a command of the field
Which may include: developing and presenting coherent and imaginative resources for student learning; implementing research-led approaches to learning and teaching; demonstrating up-to-date knowledge of the field of study in the design of the curriculum and the creation of resources for learning; communicating clear objectives and expectations for student learning.


3. Approaches to assessment and feedback that foster independent learning
Which may include: integrating assessment strategies with the specific aims and objectives for student learning; providing timely, worthwhile feedback to students on their learning; using a variety of assessment and feedback strategies; implementing both formative and summative assessment; adapting assessment methods to different contexts and diverse student needs.


4. Respect and support for the development of students as individuals
Which may include: participating in the effective and empathetic guidance and advising of students; assisting students from equity and other demographic subgroups to participate and achieve success in their courses; influencing the overall academic, social and cultural experience of higher education.


5. Scholarly activities that have influenced and enhanced learning and teaching
Which may include: showing advanced skills in evaluation and reflective practice; participating in and contributing to professional activities related to learning and teaching; coordination, management and leadership of courses and student learning; conducting and publishing research related to teaching; demonstrating leadership through activities that have broad influence on the profession.

Selection Committee

Applications will be assessed by the selection committee appointed by the Dean in consultation with the Associate Dean (Teaching).

Timelines for 2007

Closing date for nominations: Friday, March 30
Selection Committee decides on applications: Monday, April 16

Application Guidelines

As per Carrick Citations for Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning guidelines. [pdf 481kb]

Further information