10-1.5.3 COMMITTEES DEVOTED TO TEACHING IMPROVEMENT
The University Teaching Effectiveness and Evaluation Committee is appointed
by the Chancellor each academic year. Faculty members are selected
on the basis of expressed interest and to represent the academic colleges
and the School of Design. Graduate and undergraduate students are
also appointed. The Committee is advisory to the Provost and has
among its charges to examine the effectiveness of current techniques of
faculty evaluation and the procedure and value of choosing Outstanding
Teachers, so as to
a) help instructors improve the effectiveness of their teaching;
b) stimulate students' thinking about their educational objectives,
and
c) provide a factor in salary, tenure and promotion decisions.
Teaching Improvement Committees operate in the College of Agriculture
and Life Sciences, Engineering, Forest Resources, Humanities and Social
Sciences, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and Textiles, and the School
of Design.
10-1.5
Promotion Of Effective Teaching Programs
10-1.5.1
The Effective Teaching Programs
10-1.5.2
NC State Teacher Evalution Policy
10-1.5.4
Instructional Grant Program
10-1.5.5
Awards
10-1.5.6
Faculty Center for Teaching and Learning
10-1.1
NCSU Libraries
10-1.1.1
D.H. Hill Library
10-1.1.2
Branch Libraries
10-1.1.3
Affiliated Libraries and Reading Rooms
10-1.2
NC State Computing Center
10-1.2.1
Additional Resources
10-1.3
NC State Bookstores
10-1.4
Instructional Media Support Services