Constitution of the Virginia Tech Academy of Teaching
Excellence
Article
One
Section
A - Name
This
organization will be known as The Academy of Teaching Excellence.
Section
B - Purpose
Founded
originally in 1974 to honor and reward excellence in instruction,
the Academy of Teaching Excellence membership voted in 1987 to expand
its role significantly beyond honorary status. The membership defined
the Academy as an organization of faculty committed to the enhancement
of the educational environment, the highest standards of instruction,
the vigilant pursuit of new forms and technologies of teaching, the
continual evaluation of practices and standards of teaching effectiveness,
and personal and organizational commitment to the importance of teaching
in the research university.
Section
C - Activities and Projects
To
fulfill its purpose, the Academy membership seeks opportunities for
direct involvement in various projects of instructional importance.
While continuing to seek new projects, the Academy has agreed
1.
To provide leadership for and support of the University Honors Programs.
To that end, Academy members serve an advisory role to the Director
of the University Honors Program, and the Director gives a report
to the Academy twice a year on the status of the Program.
2.
To work with the Director of the Honors Program to select the recipients
of the Daughtrey Scholarship and to ensure that the scholarship retains
the intention of the donor.
3.
To participate in the teacher-training program for graduate teaching
assistants. Members of the Academy, working with the Dean of the Graduate
School, organize and provide instructors for the annual Graduate Teaching
Assistant workshop.
4.
To help organize and staff annual workshops for department heads and
faculty on teaching evaluations.
5.
To work with the Associate Provost for Undergraduate Programs in the
development and the ongoing activities of the Center for Excellence
in Undergraduate Teaching.
6.
To seek appointments to Department, College, and University promotion
and tenure committees thereby insuring the importance of teaching
in faculty review.
7.
To oversee the process for selecting the winners of the Alumni Teaching
Awards and the Alumni Advising Award.
8.
To help evaluate and develop a faculty member's teaching if a department
or faculty member requests assistance.
9.
To play an active role in the university's efforts to improve the
learning environment of the classroom, large lecture halls, laboratories,
studios, and off-campus field sites. To be involved in the design
or renovation of classrooms.
10.
To co-sponsor annually the Diggs Teaching Scholar Award and Roundtable
Program, which recognizes outstanding teaching and exceptional contributions
to the teaching program and learning environment at Virginia Tech.
Article
Two - Membership
The
membership of the academy consists of all of the past winners of the
Wine Award, the Sporn Award for the teaching of introductory subjects,
and the Alumni Teaching Award, and all those who were elected to the
Academy before 1982 and who are faculty members of Virginia Polytechnic
Institute and State University.
Article
Three - Governance
Section
A - Officers and Duties
Chair
of the Academy
The
Chair is not elected directly. Rather, the Chair Elect becomes the
Chair at the end of one year's service and serves for one year. The
duties of the Chair are as follows:
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Preside over meetings of the Academy.
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Serve
as chair of the Executive Committee.
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Oversee
the Certificates of Teaching Excellence (CTE) selection process:
establish/distribute timetable; send dossier format requirements
to CTE chairs; distribute award forms and posters to colleges; return
old dossiers to CTE chairs; convene the Academy's Award Selection
Committee for the Alumni Award.
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Coordinate
the selection process for the major teaching awards: place dossiers
of candidates to be considered for the Alumni Teaching Awards on
reserve for review by the Academy's selection committee; coordinate
selection times for Wine, Sporn, and Alumni Teaching Award winners;
preside over Alumni Teaching Award selection; invite Alumni, Wine,
and Sporn Award winners to join Academy; notify Provost's Office
and Alumni office of winners of Alumni Teaching Awards; have Certificates
of Teaching Excellence penned; secure Academy plaques for winners
of all major teaching awards; present awards at an appropriate University
event.
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GTA
Training Sessions (working with and at the pleasure of the Dean
of the Graduate School): design session format; assist in selection
of session leaders.
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Serve,
at the pleasure of the Provost, as a member of Supplemental Grants
Committee.
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Assume
coordination role with Honors Program Director.
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Represent
the Academy on numerous committees.
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Serve
on the Advisory Committee of the Center for Excellence in Undergraduate
Teaching.
Chair
Elect
The
Chair Elect is elected at the Spring meeting of the Academy and serves
for one year. The Chair Elect becomes the Chair at the end of one
year's service. The duties of the Chair Elect are as follows:
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Support
the efforts of the chair.
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Plan
Fall and Spring meetings; determine time and place; secure place
and catering; with Chair, determine invited speaker.
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Serve on the Diggs Teaching Scholar Committee and submit a report
to the Academy.
Past
Chair
The
Chair becomes the Past Chair at the conclusion of the one-year term
and serves for one year. The Past Chair cannot be elected Chair Elect
for seven years. The duties are as follows:
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Organize
the workshop on dossier preparation; select chair of workshop; participate
as member of workshop committee.
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Examine
necessity for changing dossier format requirements; if necessary,
execute changes with the approval of the Executive Committee.
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Serve
as the chair of the Alumni Advising Award Committee at the pleasure
of the Provost.
Executive
Secretary/Treasurer
The
Executive Secretary/Treasurer is elected for a one-year term. The
duties are as follows:
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Maintain
the files of Academy; maintain an updated mailing list.
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Prepare
and distribute the announcement for an upcoming meeting and publicize
the meeting.
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Record
the minutes of each meeting and distribute them.
Help the Chair and Chair-elect when needed.
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Maintain
financial records for the Academy and work with the Provosts
office to ensure adequate funding.
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Provide
a report at each the fall and spring meetings detailing past and
proposed expenditures.
Historian
The
Historian is elected for a one-year term. The duties are as follows:
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Maintain the history of the Academy, including a complete list of
members and former officers. The records should also include the
award or awards (Wine, Sporn, and Alumni) won by each member and
the year in which the award was received.
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Record
and help publicize Academy activities through photographs and written
accounts.
Social
Chair
The
social chair will convene periodic lunch meetings for the express
purpose of social and professional interaction among members of the
society. No formal business will be conducted at these gatherings.
Section
B - Elections
All
elections are held at a Spring general meeting. Any member of the
Academy is eligible to hold any of the offices and to vote. The Nominations
Committee will present its list of candidates at the meeting. Academy
members will be given an opportunity to make further nominations.
Nominators must receive prior permission from the individual they
wish to nominate.
Section
C - Filling Vacant Positions
If
the position of Past Chair is vacant, the Chair will appoint a member
of the Academy to serve the remainder of the term. A vacancy in the
position of Chair will be filled by the Chair Elect. A vacancy in
either the position of Chair Elect or Executive Secretary will be
filled by a member of the Academy appointed by the Chair until the
Academy's next general meeting at which the Academy will elect a replacement.
Article
Four - Committees
Section
A - Executive Committee
The
Executive Committee consists of the Chair, Chair Elect, Past Chair,
Executive Secretary/Treasurer, Historian and Social Chair. The Chair
of the Academy will serve as chair of the Executive Committee. The
Executive Committee may act on behalf of the Academy in all matters
subject to review at any general meeting.
Section
B - Honors Program Advisory Committee
The
Honors Program Advisory Committee provides advice and support to the
Honors Program. The committee meets with the Director of the Honors
Program at least once year and at any time at the Director's request,
at the discretion of the chair of the committee, or at the request
of any two members of the committee. The committee consists of seven
members of the Academy, six of whom are elected for two-year terms
by the Academy. At a Spring meeting of the Academy each year, three
committee members are to be elected so that the membership will serve
in staggered terms. A member of the committee is not eligible to be
reelected to the committee until at least one year has passed since
the expiration of his or her latest term on the committee. Vacancies
on the committee will be filled by appointment by the Chair of the
Academy. The Chair must be a member of the Academy and is appointed
for a one-year term by the Chair of the Academy.
Section
C - Alumni Teaching Award Selection Committee
The
Award Selection Committee selects the winners of the Alumni Teaching
Award. The committee consists of those who have won the Wine Award,
the Sporn Award for the teaching of introductory subjects or the Alumni
Teaching Award during the three previous years. The chair of the Academy
convenes this committee.
Section
D - Nominations Committee
The
Nominations Committee presents a list of candidates for the Academy's
consideration at the meeting at which the elections of the new officers
and other elected positions are held. The list should include at least
one candidate for each position up for election. The committee consists
of three Academy members appointed by the Chair and is reconstituted
each year.
Article
Five - Meetings
Section
A - Meetings
There
will be at least two general meetings of the Academy each academic
year, one in the fall and one in the spring. A general meeting may
be called by the Chair or by 10% of the membership with two weeks
notice. This can be done by sending each member an e-mail or a printed
invitation.
Section
B - Motions
A
motion may be acted upon at a meeting of the Academy only if it has
been distributed to the Academy members prior to the meeting or proposed
at an earlier meeting. The Academy can choose to suspend this requirement
of prior notice by two-thirds vote of the members present at the meeting.
Section
C - Quorum
A
quorum at general meetings of the Academy will be 10% of the membership.
Article
Six - Finances
The
Provost's Office provides funding for the Academy and its activities.
Article
Seven - Amendments
A
proposed amendment to the bylaws must be presented at a general meeting
for reading and consideration but cannot be voted on at that meeting.
The proposed amendment becomes an amendment by a majority vote after
a second reading at a subsequent meeting.
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Copyright 1997 Academy of Teaching Excellence.
This document last updated: May 5, 2000
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