DISTINGUISHED TEACHING | |||
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BYLAWS[En 11/24/92; Am 4/25/00] | |||
| (A) | This committee shall consist of seven ordinary members of the Division. It shall also have one undergraduate student representative and one graduate student representative, both of whom shall have the right to vote. [Am 4/25/00] | ||||
| (B) | This committee shall have the following duties: | ||||
| (1) | It shall solicit nominations for distinguished teaching awards, and present recommendations for recipients to the Representative Assembly, which shall accept or reject each recommendation: | ||||
| (a) | It shall recommend up to five Academic Senate members, three non-Senate faculty members, and three graduate students. | ||||
| (b) | For the award to Senate Members, the committee shall recommend up to four members of the Faculties of the undergraduate Colleges, no more than one from each of the following disciplinary areas: arts or humanities; engineering; natural sciences; and social sciences. The committee may recommend one additional member from among the faculties of the graduate and professional schools. [Am 4/25/00] | ||||
| (2) | It shall consider general policies that will enlarge the possibilities for distinguished teaching and consider ways to improve the quality of instruction, including methods of evaluation. | ||||