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AAR Award for Excellence in Teaching

The American Academy of Religion Award for Excellence in Teaching recognizes the importance of teaching, and honors outstanding teaching in the field.

Nominations

Winners

2009  

Kwok Pui Lan
Episcopal Divinity School

     
2008  

Fred Glennon
Le Moyne College

     
2007  

Stacey Floyd-Thomas
Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University

     
2006  

Patricia O'Connell Killen
Pacific Lutheran University

     
2005  

Zayn Kassam
Pomona College

     
2004   

Timothy Renick
Georgia State University

     
2003    Janet Walton
Union Theological Seminary
     
2002   William Placher
Wabash College
     
2001   Eugene Gallagher
Connecticut College
     
2000   Tina Pippin
Agnes Scott College

Nominations

Criteria

  • Outstanding performance as a classroom teacher, as demonstrated by student evaluations, peer observations, teaching awards, and other forms of peer recognition
  • Development of effective teaching methods, courses, and/or teaching materials, that generate student learning, critical thinking, problem solving, collaboration, and/or community based research
  • Commitment to professional identity as a teacher of religion and raising student interest in the field
  • At least three years' experience in teaching in higher education

Selection

Members of the Committee on Teaching and Learning will assess the applications. The Award will be presented at the Awards Ceremony held at the AAR Annual Meeting. The award recipient also will be featured at a Special Topics Forum.

Application Process

All applications must include the following materials:

  • A letter of nomination of no more than 1000 words highlighting the nominee's achievements with respect to one or more of the criteria listed above.
  • A personal teaching statement of no more than 1000 words
  • Three (3) additional letters of recommendation (including at least one from a student and one from a colleague)
  • Two representative syllabi
  • A curriculum vitae of no more than three pages

Application materials should be received no later than October 1, 2010.

Send to:

Excellence in Teaching Award
c/o Associate Director of Professional Programs
American Academy of Religion
825 Houston Mill RD NE STE 300
Atlanta, GA  30329-4205
USA

phone:  1-404-727-4707
e-mail:  jdavenport@aarweb.org

 

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