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PEER CONSULTATION TEAM

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The Peer Consultation Team is an innovative program designed to provide individual, confidential consultations on issues of teaching and learning for faculty members. Outstanding university faculty serve as peer consultants to provide feedback and advice about the scholarship of teaching for faculty members at any career stage.

A peer consultant assesses a requesting faculty member's goals and objectives for the consultation process, and then gathers and assesses data (such as student ratings, course materials, classroom observations, student interviews, videotapes of classes, teaching portfolios, and classroom assessment data). As a result of this process, the requesting faculty member develops an action plan to enhance teaching and learning in his/her courses.

For more information, contact the Center for Teaching and Learning at (706) 542-1355 or Dr. Sylvia Hutchinson, smchutch@uga.edu .

Project Promote is a resource site intended to offer active support to early career faculty at the University of Georgia. The heart of this site is the Question and Answer Center, a dynamic tool in which early career faculty may choose whether or not to reveal their identity when posting a question.

Senior faculty are "on duty" to respond to questions about the "assistant professor experience."

Click here to visit the Project Promote website.




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