Course
Redesign for Effective Learning (CREL) –
Problem-Based Learning Institute
The
Office of Faculty Enhancement (OFE), in collaboration with Undergraduate
Studies, invites full-time faculty to participate in a summer course redesign institute focused on problem-based learning. The purpose of this institute is
to provide faculty with the time, resources, information, and collaborative
support needed to revise and redesign a selected Fall 2015 or Spring 2016 course (or design a new course) in ways that will maximize student learning.
Deadline for Applications: Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015
Interested faculty should complete the online application at: http://unf.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3sXvOhEs6L0V7q5
The
focus of this year’s course redesign program will be Problem-based Learning (PBL). Problem-based learning is a teaching
strategy in which students are presented with problems and issues that need to
be resolved. As part of the learning process, students work actively in
collaborative teams to address the issue. As a result, students not only learn
broad-based content knowledge but develop deep, authentic critical thinking and
problem-solving skills.
OFE
invites UNF faculty who are interested in integrating problem-based learning into
their course or to enhance the problem-based learning already implemented to
apply for the CREL-PBL program. Such proposals could include student projects,
research activities as part of a course, community-based learning, or other
forms of group projects.
The
UNF faculty selected to participate in the CREL and who produce a redesigned
product will receive a $500 stipend.
In addition, OFE will cover travel to the Worchester Polytechnic Institute’s 2015 Problem-Based Learning Institute, scheduled for June 25th-27th
(travel starting on June 24th). Faculty must participate in the WPI
Institute to receive the stipend.
For
information about the Problem-Based Learning Institute, visit the institute
webpage at: http://wpi.edu/+2015institute
The
Review Process
The
proposals will be reviewed by the OFE Director in consultation with the Faculty
Association’s Faculty Enhancement
Committee.
Applications will
be reviewed according to the following criteria:
- The proposed change represents
a significant change to the structure, organization, or activities
associated with the course.
- The proposed change is
reasonable given the time constraints.
- The proposed change is likely
to affect student learning positively.
Faculty
members who have been awarded summer research and teaching grants are eligible
to participate in CREL. For those who
have received a summer teaching grant, the CREL project proposal should involve
a different course than that on which the summer teaching grant is based. Preference will be given to first-time
participants in OFE’s course redesign workshops. Preference will be given to faculty teaching lower division courses and
for courses offered as part of the General Education program. Applications from a variety of perspectives and methods are encouraged. Selection of
proposals will ensure a broad participation across disciplines on campus.
Preparing
the CREL-PBL Project Proposal Application
Interested
faculty should complete the online application at:
http://unf.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3sXvOhEs6L0V7q5
http://unf.co1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_3sXvOhEs6L0V7q5
The
deadline for applications is February 3rd.
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