Teaching Award
The Economic History Society has introduced a Teaching Award, which will recognise the importance of teaching in the discipline. An award of £1,000 will be made to an individual judged to be making the most significant contribution to the teaching of economic and/or social history.
Individuals teaching at schools and colleges and those teaching undergraduate and graduate programmes, either in the classroom or by distance learning, are eligible. All teaching programmes must be delivered in English, though award winners need not be employed by a UK-based institution. Nominees should have a minimum of five years teaching experience.
Nominations will be welcomed from any member of the Economic History Society. Letters of nomination, which should be no longer than one page, must provide the Society's Teaching Award Committee with sufficient evidence for it to pursue the nomination.
Nominators will be asked to provide (with the consent of the nominee), in no more than three pages, evidence of excellence in, and a commitment to, the learning and teaching of economic and/or social history. Examples of excellence might include:
- Innovative course design and methods of delivery
- Proven success using traditional methods
- Evidence from student assessments
- Taking a lead role in the development of teaching and learning strategies at departmental or institutional level
- Evidence of a significant contribution to scholarship on teaching and learning through the organisation of workshops, conferences or the production of publications.
This is not a prescriptive list and should be seen simply as a guide for nominators and those nominated.
Additional supporting references, from two colleagues who have a detailed knowledge of the nominee's contribution to teaching and learning, will also be required.
The winner of the Teaching Award will be announced at the annual conference. Should a single nomination be received in any year, this will be reserved until additional nominations have been received in future years.
Nominations should be sent to the administrative secretary. The deadline for nominations is: 31 December 2012.
