NES/MAA Award for Distinguished
College/University Teaching of Mathematics
Here is information on the award.
This year, Jason Moliterno will be in charge
of the award committee. His contact
information is:
Jason J. Moliterno
Department of Mathematics
Academic
Building SC 207
Sacred Heart University
5151
Park Avenue
Fairfield, CT 06825
(203)396-8324
moliternoJ@sacredheart.ed
There is no packet of forms to fill out in order to make nominations
for the 2008 Northeastern Section of the Mathematical Association of America
(NES/MAA) Award for Distinguished
College or University
Teaching of Mathematics: you create the
nomination packet with various letters written by those familiar with the
candidate's teaching/research/publications.
The eligibility and nomination requirements as well as some hyperlinks
to help you in creating the nomination packet are listed below.
The eligibility requirements are
- college
or university teachers who currently teach a mathematical science at least
half-time during the academic year in a public or private college or
university in the United States or Canada (those on approved leave
(sabbatical or other) during the academic year in which they are nominated
qualify if they fulfilled the requirements in the previous year),
- at
least five years experience in teaching a mathematical science, and
- has
membership in the Mathematical Association of America and is teaching in
the Northeastern Section,
and the nomination requirements,
- widely
recognized as extraordinarily successful in his/her teaching,
- has
teaching effectiveness that can be documented,
- has
influence in teaching beyond his/her own institution, and
- fosters curiosity and generates excitement about
mathematics in students.
Nominations for the 2007 NES/MAA Award for Distinguished
College of University Teaching of
Mathematics are due in January of 2008,
and the winner of the Section's award for distinguished teaching is then
nominated for the Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Award for Distinguished
College or University Teaching
of Mathematics. General information for
the distinguished teaching as well as a list of past recipients of the award
can be found on the Sections Awards page of the NES/MAA web site, http://fileserver.wheatonma.edu/tratliff/NES/teaching_award.html; more
detailed information about the Section award, eligibility, and nomination
process can be found on the MAA website, http://www.maa.org/Awards/CFN_Template.html. Information about the nomination process as
well as about the National award can be found on the MAA website,
The typed completed Nomination Form must accompany the
nomination packet that you create and nominations should include no more than
five letters of recommendation of no more than one page each,
- two
letters from present or former students
- two
letters from colleagues one of whom could be the department chair, and
- one additional letter from anyone qualified to comment
on extraordinary teaching success.
In addition to these letters, the nomination should include a
narrative describing the nominee's background, experience, teaching style,
special contributions, other teaching awards, evidence of unusual/extraordinary
achievement/success in teaching; this narrative should be no more than five
double spaced pages. Additional
documentation on the nominee's teaching success including but not limited to
summaries of peer or student teaching evaluations, comments on teaching,
possible increases in the number of undergraduate/graduate degrees in
mathematics directly related to the nominee, and student successes in
mathematics competitions may be included on no more than three additional
pages.
The Nomination Form, http://www.maa.org/Awards/Haimo_NF.pdf contains a
note that states that "if the nomination packet significantly exceeds the
prescribed limits" then "it will not be eligible for consideration
for a national award." Since the
nomination packet for the Section award will be forwarded to MAA for
consideration for the National award, it is important to consider this caution
and not exceed "the prescribed limits."