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Dr. Gail Hennessy, Faculty Director

Gail Hennessy,

Faculty Director
(816) 584-6779

 

Jamie Els, Program Coordinator

Jamie Els,
Assistant Director
(816) 584-6777

Mission

The mission of the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning is to promote the practice and profession of teaching at Park University.

We seek to support all faculty in sharing best practices, achieving greater innovation in curriculum and method, and pursuing their scholarly research and publishing goals.

Vision

Park University will be a renowned international leader in providing innovative educational opportunities for learners within the global society.

To support this vision of the University, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning will foster an integrated faculty community characterized by a commitment to continued professional growth.

Goals

Organizationally housed within the Office of Academic Affairs, the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning provides University-wide resources to faculty and creates opportunities for reflection, dialogue and exchange of best practices.  CETL is a faculty resource, driven by faculty-identified professional development needs, interests, and goals. All CETL programming relates to the three goals listed below and is offered as optional professional enhancement for faculty who wish to advance their teaching practice. 

1. Connect faculty with resources to stimulate instructional innovation across the 

    disciplines.

2. Support faculty in pursuit of scholalry engagement that enhances teaching and

    learning.

3. Encourage faculty service that promotes academic quality and facilitates student

    learning.

 

Faculty Advisory Council

In order to remain relevant and inclusive, CETL programming is faculty-driven, relying on feedback and involvement from all faculty. To that end, CETL’s Faculty Advisory Council, comprised of faculty from across the disciplines, campuses, and instructional modalities, partners with Academic Affairs to devise CETL programming.

Members of the CETL Faculty Advisory Council :

  • Attend monthly meetings (excluding December and May) of the Council to represent faculty development needs and interests within their respective areas, and to help approve all CETL programming;
  • Promote CETL resources to their faculty constituents;
  • Coordinate one faculty development activity—e.g., workshop, speaker, roundtable discussion per year;
  • Serve as a peer reviewer for the Instructional Innovation Grant Award.

 

AY 2010-2012 Faculty Advisory Council Members:

 

Silvia Giovanardi Byer

 

Silvia Giovanardi Byer

Associate Professor of Spanish

CLAS Representative

Silvia.byer@park.edu

Gregory Claycomb

 

Gregory Claycomb

Assistant Professor of Chemistry

CLAS Representative

Gregory.claycomb@park.edu

Gail Hennessy

 

 

Gail Hennessy

Assistant Professor of Education

School for Education Representative

Gail.hennessy@park.edu

Robert Kao

 

 

Robert Kao

Assistant Professor of Finance

School of Business Representative

Robert.kao@park.edu

 

Donna Galley

 

Patricia Marsh

Associate Professor of Psychology

CLAS Representaitive

Robert.kao@park.edu

 

 

Donna Galley

Kris Reichart-Anderson

Adjunct Instructor of Sociology

Adjunct Faculty Representative

kris.reichartanderson@park.edu

 

Donna Galley 

             

Linda Seybert

Associate Professor of Education

School for Education Representaitive

linda.seybert@park.edu

 

Donna Galley



Rebekkah Stuteville (ex-officio) Interim Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs Associate Professor of Public Administration Academic Affairs Representative rebekkah.sttueville@park.edu

 

Donna Galley 

Paula Shipperr (ex-officio)

Director of Distance Academic Services

Park Distance Learning Representative

Paula.shipper@park.edu

 

Don Wise


Don Wise

HSPA Leadership Fellow

HSPA Representative

Awise@park.edu

 

 

Contact CETL

Mailing Address:

The Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning

Park University

8700 NW River Park Drive, PMB 88

Parkville, MO 64152

(816) 584-6770

(800) 745-7275 x6770 (toll-free)

(816) 584-6764 (fax)

cetl@park.edu

CETL is open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. central time.

 

For more information

CETL Assessment and Research

 

 

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