Fall 2024
Due date for nominations is Friday, October 25, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (ET).
James Madison University prides itself on the accomplishments and commitment of its faculty. Each year, in recognition of superlative achievement in teaching, the College of Health and Behavioral Studies identifies one faculty member within the college as the recipient of the Distinguished Teacher Award.
Minimal Criteria
Nominees must:
- Currently hold full-time (non-retired or non-emeritus) status
- Have completed at least five years of service at JMU at the rank of assistant professor or above
- Have not received a Distinguished Teacher Award in the past 10 years
- Have consistently received satisfactory ratings in scholarly activity and service
Additional Criteria
- The candidate must have consistently demonstrated outstanding teaching
- The candidate is seen as a model for faculty and students
Data Sources
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Nomination letter from academic unit (i.e. either the AUPAC or the AUH). The nomination letter should include detailed information about the candidate’s teaching accomplishments. It should also confirm the candidate’s scholarly activity and service performance. If the nomination is from the AUPAC, verification of the AUH’s support of the nomination must be included and should address the extent of that support. If the AUH is being nominated, a letter from the AUPAC only would be submitted.
- One additional nomination letter from a colleague or former student (If the AUH provides the nomination letter above, the AUPAC may provide the second letter or vice versa).
- Candidate’s personal narrative about his or her teaching philosophy and accomplishments (two-page maximum)
- Interview with the Faculty Development Committee, as deemed necessary
Nominations
Each academic unit may nominate one or more faculty members for the award. The documents will be forwarded to the chair of the Faculty Development Committee. The due date for all documents is Friday, October 25, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. (ET).
In the event a candidate is on the Faculty Development Committee, he or she will be recused from evaluating the teaching award nominees.
Submission of the Nomination
Complete Online Submission Form
Nominations should be submitted by the AUH or the AUPAC chair (or his/her designee). All required information should be gathered before the online submission process begins. Please have the following documents ready to submit to the web page:
APPLICATION CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED MATERIALS
- Current Curriculum Vitae
- Nomination letter from academic unit (i.e. the AUH or the AUPAC)
- One additional nomination letter from a colleague or former student
- Candidate’s personal narrative about his or her teaching philosophy and accomplishments
To ensure the completeness of your application, please include the nominee's name in the file name of all application materials to be attached.
Award
The recipient of the College’s Distinguished Teacher Award will receive a $1,500 honorarium and will be recognized at a University event and a College meeting.
INCOMPLETE PROPOSALS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED