CWU-Board-Meeting-Agenda-10-22

2. Vitae of nominee. The vitae should verify that the nominee is a full-time member of the CWU faculty and has a minimum of six years full-time service at CWU. The vitae must bear the date stamp of the Senate office verifying submission of notebook by February 1. 3. Personal statement by nominee of philosophy, goals and achievements in the area of research or

artistic achievement and invention. This statement must not exceed 1000 words. 4. Evidence of research scholarship or artistic achievement, corroborated by:

a. letters of recommendation, support or corroboration from colleagues, associates, students or relevant others emphasizing professional recognition, quality and credibility of research or artistic achievement (20 maximum). b. for Artistic Accomplishment – reviews, newspaper clippings, programs, reports, awards, acknowledgments, grants funded, etc.; c. for Research Scholarship – reprints of publications and a chronological list of research projects, publications, reports, performances, presentations, program participation, or other professional work etc.; or a summary of a single research program for which nomination has been made. This award is limited to Non-Tenure Track CWU faculty employed by the university during the time of their consideration, and who have a minimum of six (6) years teaching at least one-half of a FTEF on an annualized basis in a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer capacity at the University. B. Materials for Non-Tenure Track Faculty Distinguished Teaching Award The nominee's notebook should contain the following items organized in the following order: 1. Letter of nomination bearing the date stamp of the Senate office verifying submission by December 1. 2. Vitae of nominee, verifying that the nominee is currently employed as a NTT faculty member at CWU. The vitae must bear the date stamp of the Senate office verifying submission of the notebook by February 1. 3. Personal statement by nominee of philosophy, goals and achievements in the area of teaching, including addressing the areas outlined in the introduction above. This statement must not exceed 1000 words. 4. Evidence of teaching excellence, as described above, corroborated by: a. letters of recommendation, support or corroboration from colleagues, associates, students or relevant others (20 maximum); b. a portfolio reflecting the full range of the nominee’s teaching assignment, containing summary sheets for student evaluations of instruction for all courses, arranged chronologically, taught during the last five years, including all available written comments; c. representative class syllabi; Section VI. NON-TENURE TRACK DISTINGUISHED FACULTY AWARD A. Eligibility

d. if a video recording is included in the file, please limit the length to 15 minutes. e. Evidence of teaching that has been informed by scholarship as demonstrated by: i. incorporation of one’s own or others’ research in curriculum development; ii. incorporation of technology in the classroom; iii. activity in professional organizations and/or writing for publication.

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