Sponsored by the Office of the Provost, CRLT, and the University Library
The Provost's Teaching Innovation Prize differs from Thurnau Professorships and other teaching prizes in that it honors original, specific innovations to improve student learning, not instructor's overall teaching excellence.
Nomination Form
View current and past winning innovations
Goals
- To recognize faculty who have developed an innovative project, e.g., new approaches to creating inclusive classrooms, new uses of instructional technology, new ways to engage students in the learning process, new approaches to student collaboration, or new methods for replicating the advantages of a small course in a large lecture.
- To encourage the dissemination of best practices by sharing promising innovations with faculty more broadly.
For the 2024 competition, we encourage innovations in 2 domains:
- Anti-racist teaching and innovations to disrupt patterns of educational disenfranchisement (equity-focused teaching)
- Strategies that help students understand the potential uses and limitations of Generative AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, UM GPT, Dall-E, etc) and develop skills for a future that includes GenAI
Award
The award will provide $5,000 to five faculty members (or teams) for their innovative projects to improve student learning. (The timing of the funds' disbursement may be delayed in exceptional situations.)
The projects will be recognized each May at the annual campus-wide teaching and instructional technology conference, Enriching Scholarship.
Awardees will be asked to share their innovations with the broader U-M community at Enriching Scholarship, other campus-wide events, and with the academic world more broadly.
Eligibility
The award is open to tenured and tenure-track faculty, clinical instructional faculty, and lecturers who have ongoing teaching appointments on the University's Ann Arbor campus.
Nominations
Nominations from the full range of instructional settings at U-M are encouraged.
All Ann Arbor campus faculty, GSIs, students, chairs, directors, deans, and staff members may nominate individuals for this prize. Faculty self-nominations are also accepted.
All nominations should use the online registration form, which opens on December 1st.
Selection Criteria
All innovations should have the following characteristics:
- Originality - new instructional approach/method or novel/creative application of a current instructional approach/method
- Impact - demonstrated significant impact on teaching effectiveness, student learning and/or retention
- Replicability - potential for use of this innovation by other instructors
- Scalability - potential for widespread use of this innovation
Selection Process
Nominations will be judged by a faculty committee that will recommend winners to the Provost. The application and selection process will involve two steps.
Step One: One-page nomination forms will be reviewed by the selection committee. Finalists will be invited to submit full applications for Step Two.
Step Two: Finalists from Step One will submit a narrative and support materials that document the effectiveness of their innovation, such as:
- examples of teaching materials (e.g., portfolio, weblinks, and video clips)
- information about the origin of the innovative idea
- evidence of impact on student learning and attitudes, including letters of support from current or past students
The selection committee will recommend winners to the Provost, who will make the final decision.
Competition Timing
December 1 | Competition opens |
noon February 2 | Nomination deadline [extended from 1/31] |
mid-February | Finalists notified |
early March | Finalists materials due |
early April | Winners notified |
May | Winners recognized at Enriching Scholarship |