Application Guidelines
Administered by the Center for Teaching Excellence, Reflective Practice Project
Funded by the Office of the Provost
Submission Deadline: Monday, October 28, 2024, 11:59 p.m.
Notification by: 2024 TBD
Electronic Submission
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Purpose
The purpose of the Cross-Disciplinary and Department Teaching Circle Mini-Grants is to support Teaching Circles by helping them to achieve clear, well-defined outcomes that will enhance the teaching skills of its members and/or add to the group's knowledge of the scholarship of teaching and learning. Outcomes could include changes in syllabi with a supporting rationale based on reading and discussion in the Teaching Circle, a presentation based on work done by its members, a publication that grows out of the work of the Teaching Circle, as well as other appropriate products.
Outcomes could include modified syllabi based on readings and discussions that occurred in the Teaching Circle, a presentation based on work done in the Teaching Circle, a publication that grew out of the work of the Teaching Circle, or other appropriate products.
The Center for Teaching Excellence, through the Reflective Practice Project, has encouraged and supported the organization of Teaching Circles for many years.
Mini-Grants may be used for various purposes; for example, to
- invite a speaker who is an expert in a specific field,
- receive training in a teaching-related competency area,
- cover the cost of books and other materials that are not readily available through the IUP library,
- fund travel to a conference to present Teaching Circle outcomes, or
- share findings with colleagues in a formal setting, like a departmental retreat.
Mini-Grants may only be used for activities, resources, and/or materials that will benefit all members and fit the specific goals of a particular Teaching Circle. Mini-Grant awards may not be used to buy food or beverages, market-specific programs or departments, or pay non-Teaching Circle-related expenses.
Winners of the Teaching Circle Mini-Grant Award
2024–25 Award WinnersWinners of the 2024–25 Mini-Grant Award
2023–24 Award WinnersWinners of the 2023–24 Mini-Grant Award
2022–23 Award WinnersWinners of the 2022–23 Mini-Grant Award
2021–22 Award WinnersWinners of the 2021–22 Mini-Grant Award
2020–21 Award WinnersWinners of the 2020–21 Mini-Grant Award
2019–20 Award WinnersWinners of the 2019–20 Mini-Grant Award
2018–19 Award WinnersWinners of the 2018–19 Teaching Circle Mini-Grant Award
2017–18 Award WinnersA listing of five teaching circles winning 2017–18 awards
2016–17 Award WinnersA listing of six teaching circle award winners and descriptions of their grants
2015–16 Award WinnersA listing of five teaching circles winning this 2015–16 award and descriptions of their grants
2014–15 Award WinnersA listing of seven teaching circles winning this 2014–15 award and descriptions of their grants
2013–14 Award WinnersA listing of six teaching circles winning this 2013–14 award and descriptions of their grants
2012–13 Award WinnersA listing of six teaching circles winning this 2012–13 award and descriptions of their grants
2011–12 Award WinnersA listing of six teaching circles winning this 2011–12 award and descriptions of their grants
Examples of Successful Mini-Grant Applications
Winning Teaching Circle Mini-Grant Application by Bryna Siegel Finer, English
Winning Teaching Circle Mini-Grant Application by Wanda Minnick, Safety Sciences
Winning Teaching Circle Mini-Grant Application by John Crispell, Mathematics
Example of successful teaching circle mini-grant application
Example of successful teaching circle mini-grant application
Example of successful teaching circle mini-grant application