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    The purpose of the Graduate School Teaching Awards is to recognize outstanding contributions made to teaching by graduate students at NDSU. One award of $1000 will be made each year in each college in which graduate students perform significant classroom or laboratory teaching responsibilities.

    Eligibility

    • The graduate student must be in good academic standing and currently enrolled at NDSU.

    • The student must have been primarily responsible for the instruction of a course or a laboratory section taught at NDSU while the student was enrolled in a graduate program at NDSU.

    • Students may not win the award more than once.

    Selection Committee

    • Each college will form a selection committee to determine the award winner for that college. The selection committee membership will be approved by the Dean of the Academic College and the Graduate Dean.

    Nomination Deadline

    • Submit nominations to the Academic College to which your department belongs no later than March 7, 2008.

    Nomination Requirements

    • Students will be nominated by the department in which they completed their teaching duties.

    • Each department/program may nominate one individual for the award.

    • The nomination packet will include:

      • A letter from the department which describes the outstanding instructional contributions made by the student.

      • A description of the teaching experiences of the nominee. This should include course names and the responsibilities of the nominee for each course listed.

      • A two-page (double spaced) statement written by the nominee which describes his or her teaching philosophy.

      • Supplemental documentation including syllabi or instruction plans.

      • The results of formative and summative evaluations collected in the courses or labs for which the student was primary instructor.
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