Teaching/Learning Impact Grants
Posted by IDEA on February 20, 2017
IDEA Invites Proposals for Teaching/Learning Impact Grants
IDEA is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to improve learning in higher education through research, assessment, and professional development.
To advance these goals, the organization is accepting proposals for its 2017-18 Impact Grants Program, which seeks to promote new knowledge in higher education in the fields of teaching, learning, and campus climate. The program is designed to support effective student learning by carefully exploring and systematically documenting the efficacy of various teaching practices, learning environments, and institutional policies. Examples of the kinds of projects funded include but are not limited to classroom interventions designed to improve student learning; investigations of student and course characteristics that are related to learning; evaluation of innovative teaching methods; methods for engaging students in online courses; innovative approaches to faculty development that impact student learning; comprehensive approaches to teaching evaluation; innovative approaches to leadership development; and strategies and approaches that improve student well-being.
In 2017, the program will award grants of up to $10,000 to individual faculty members, professional staff, departments, colleges, or programs.
See the IDEA website for complete program guidelines and application instructions.
DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 2017
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