<< Back to Advisory Committee and Liaisons
Advisory Committee Charge
- The committee will meet one to two times each term to communicate
departmental, division, or unit interests as well as to provide
input on policy and feedback on programming proposals and efforts.
-
In the first year, committee members will be chosen to represent
as wide andinclusive a spectrum of units, divisions, and interests
as possible. (In subsequent years, the committee's size may be
adjusted for practical purposes.)
- Additionally, each academic
department will have a liaison to the Center for Teaching and
Learning. While these liaisons are invited to interact with the
Center directly, it will be the charge of advisory committee members
to keep lines of communication open with the liaisons from their
divisions about interests and concerns related to teaching and
learning.
- Committee members will be invited to help identify
strategically valuable initiatives for the Center's first year,
to participate in selecting topics for programming, and to have
a voice in choosing outside speaker(s) or presenter(s).
- The
relationship between the committee and the director will be collaborative.
- The director will bring a range of ideas and possibilities for
programming based on scholarship and best practices at other institutions.
-
The committee will provide the director with advice on policy,
input from diverse parts of the campus community, and feedback
on the success of programming efforts.
- The director will not
look to the committee merely to rubber stamp decisions that have
already been made, nor will the committee dictate policy and practice.
Rather the work will be driven by a search for consensus about
what is best for the long-term success of the Center for Teaching
and Learning at Otterbein.
- The Advisory Committee along with
the Vice President for Academic Affairs will assess the success
of the Center and the director.