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Announcing a Grant Opportunity Funded by the Office of the Provost and Managed by the Faculty Development Committee

Grant Purpose:  Advancing Learning Outcomes from “Habits of Inquiry and Reflection”

Proposals can be written by full-time faculty, staff and administrators.  Teams of faculty (including part-time faculty), staff and students are strongly encouraged to collaborate.

 

Overview

In 2006, the Marianist Education Working Group produced a report that provides a roadmap for undergraduate education at the University of Dayton in the Catholic and Marianist tradition.  Based on the collective input of faculty, staff and administrators, the Habits of Inquiry and Reflectiondocument expresses the ideals of a UD undergraduate education in the form of seven learning outcomes.  Although some details may change during implementation of the report, the essential ideas expressed in the outcomes are established hallmarks of a UD undergraduate education and form the basis of the latest university learning assessment process.

The learning outcomes … are intended to function at the level of the common academic program.  They could be promoted in different ways, through different structures and activities, in the student’s major, in General Education and the Competencies programs, in co-curricular programming, and in learning experiences that transpire outside the formal curriculum.  They are not to be regarded as the exclusive responsibility of a limited segment of the university community.  Rather, they should shape all intentional planning for students’ educational experience in every division of the university.  The proposed outcomes do not necessarily map onto unique elements of the common academic program, and they do not exhaust the goals of the academic program for students.

Excerpted from “Habits of Inquiry and Reflection:
 A Report on Education in the Catholic and Marianist
Traditions at the University of Dayton”

Click here to download entire report:
http://academic.udayton.edu/senate/documents/senate%20documents/06-09_%20Report%20from%20the%20Marianist%20Working%20Group.htm

In fall 2007, Provost Fred Pestello announced that he had again set aside Academic Excellence grant funds and was focusing the purpose of the funds for this round in order to stimulate new ideas that promote and forward these “Habits of Inquiry and Reflection” learning outcomes.  The Provost asked the Faculty Development Committee to develop guidelines and a selection process for distributing up to $100,000 in the form of grants to support projects that foster innovations connected with these learning outcomes.  These grants will be competitively awarded up to $20,000, although we anticipate most projects to request less. 

 

Workshops Offered to Support Grant Writing

Workshops will be held in the LTC to help prospective grant applicants consider how best to submit a proposal. Workshop details will be forthcoming.

 

Documents and Forms

Here are the details of the grant "Request for Proposals" including the full criteria used to judge grant applications and the application forms (These are Microsoft Word documents; please save to your hard drive before opening):

 

Deadlines

Deadline for preliminary applications:  Noon, Thursday March 13, 2008
         (No late hand-ins accepted)
FDC review of preliminary applications available:  Monday March 17, 2008
Deadline for full applications:  Noon, Tuesday April 15, 2008
Funding decisions announced:  Friday April 25, 2008

 

Members of the Faculty Development Committee (2007-2008):

Janet Bednarek - History

Rex Berney - Physics

Mike Geary - Accounting

Sawyer Hunley - Counselor Education & Human Services / LTC Fellow

Art Jipson - Criminal Justice Studies / Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work

Janet Herrelko - Teacher Education

Chuck Edmonson - Engineering Technology

Steve Gove - Management and Marketing

Molly Schaller - Counselor Education & Human Services / LTC Fellow

Andrea Seielstad - School of Law

Drew Murray - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering / Honors & Scholars

Kerrie Cross - Roesch Library

Steve Wilhoit - English / LTC Fellow

David Wright - Director of Curriculum Innovation & E-Learning

Deb Bickford - Associate Provost forAcademic Affairs & Learning Initiatives

Lora Butcher - Faculty Development Coordinator

 

Questions regarding this grant opportunity can be sent to David J. Wright (David. Wright@notes.udayton.edu) in the LTC.

 

 

 

 
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