Kansas State University has established the Coffman Chair for University Distinguished Teaching Scholars to symbolize the institution's commitment to excellence and provide leadership to the university community in the scholarship of teaching and learning at the undergraduate level. This commitment goes to the heart of our mission as a land-grant institution.
The faculty member selected as the Coffman Chair for University Distinguished Teaching Scholars will hold the position for one academic year. Appointment to the chair carries the following benefits and responsibilities.
During the year as Coffman chair, the recipient is expected to conduct the affairs of the chair with substantial personal discretion to promote excellence in undergraduate teaching and learning at Kansas State University. Activities could include sponsoring seminars and colloquia, commissioning projects by faculty colleagues, travel, inviting guest speakers -- any creative initiatives designed to provide leadership to the University community in efforts to enhance undergraduate education.
The Coffman chair is to make at least one public presentation to the K-State academic community. The presentation(s) will be treated as a formal academic event(s), but the scholar is invited to adopt a style and format that captures the spirit of invention and imagination. During the year following residence as the Coffman chair, the scholar will submit for public reading, a summary report of his/her experience and the benefits that have accrued to undergraduate teaching and learning as a result of these activities.
The provost will set a calendar for the submission and review of nominations.
The nominating process begins at the departmental level. Each department may, if its members choose, nominate one person per year. Eligible candidates may be renominated. Departments forward nominations to their respective deans.
Each college is limited to two nominations per year. The dean forwards the college nominations to the provost.
The provost will appoint an advisory panel, which will include six members selected from the roster of K-State's outstanding undergraduate teaching award recipients. Panelists will serve three-year terms. The panel will review the nominations from the colleges and make recommendations for the provost's consideration. The provost will review the recommendations and appoint the Coffman Chair for University Distinguished Teaching Scholars for the following year.
This award is based on performance in undergraduate teaching. Tenured members of the Kansas State University faculty are eligible for nomination to the chair if they have made a significant contribution to the undergraduate education experience in a bachelor's degree program. Evidence of such a contribution should include, but not be limited to:
Common qualitative standards of scholarship have been proposed that would apply to most, even all, of the work that scholars do.¹
¹Charles Glassick, Mary Huber and Gene Maeroff, Scholarship Assessed: Evaluation of the Professoriate, Jossey-Bass, Inc., Publishers, San Franscisco, CA, 1977, pg. 25.
Documentation should be presented in a portfolio format.
Supporting materials should document distinguished accomplishments in undergraduate teaching and learning. The portfolio should include (see a-g):
The provost's advisory panel will review each portfolio for comprehensive excellence and scholarship in undergraduate teaching. They will weigh evidence related to classroom performance, curriculum work, reputation for championing undergraduate teaching with faculty colleagues at K-State as well as within the nominee's disciplinary community, and other information supporting the nominee's case. In addition, if the nominee has advising responsibilities, the committee will consider academic and personal student advising.
| 2005-2006 | 2006-2007 | 2007-2008 | |
| Submission of portfolios to deans | 26 September | 25 September | 24 September |
| Nominations and supporting materials to the provost | 3 October | 2 October | 1 October |
| Recommendations to the provost from advisory panel | 1 November | 31 October | 30 October |
| Selection by the provost | 14 November | 13 November | 12 November |