Faculty Award for Community-Based Learning and Scholarship
The Faculty Award for Community-Based Learning and
Scholarship is presented annually to one or more full-time faculty
members at Indiana State University who have made serving the community
an integral part of their academic goals and activities. The purpose of
the award is to honor and encourage faculty members who have given
generously of their time and energy to the community, through
creation and promotion of community-based learning activities and
through scholarship focused on community issues. The award will
be presented at the Faculty Recognition Banquet on April 29, 2010.
Nomination Form (PDF)
Nomination
- The nominee must be a full-time faculty member
at Indiana State University during both academic terms of the previous
calendar year (2009).
- The faculty member may be nominated by a member
of the community or an Indiana State University faculty, student or
staff member.
- The nomination must be received in the Center
for Public Service and Community Engagement, Tirey Hall room 134J
by Monday, November 30, 2009.
Review
- The nominee will be notified of her/his
candidacy for the award by the CPSCE. Nominees will then be asked to
submit a list of faculty, community and student references and a dossier
describing their recent service activity.
- CPSCE will request
letters of support from the reference list provided by the nominee.
- The nominee should submit a dossier of
Community-based learning and Scholarship to Tirey Hall room 134J
by Monday, January 11, 2010.
Award Criteria
Nominees must provide evidence of exemplary community
engagement in the form of teaching and scholarship during the period
that they have served as an ISU faculty member. The strong candidate
will demonstrate excellence in one or more of the following areas:
- Service and/or community-based learning:
These include course-based experiences that promote learning through
community service or through field analysis of community issues.
- Scholarship of
teaching (as it relates to the above): Research that explores the
effectiveness of community and service-based experiences.
- Scholarship of Engagement: Providing
direct service to a nonprofit organization or K-12 school to assist in
addressing a particular community issue.
- Community-based research. Research or
creative works that investigate a particular community issue.
Selection
A screening committee composed of faculty, student and
community representatives will review nominations and select the award
recipient(s).