Adjunct Teaching Excellence Program (ATEP)

Based on a model at Boise State University and DU’s University College, this program provides a pathway for DU’s adjunct faculty to demonstrate their teaching skills, develop and reflect on their practice, and earn a certification of their teaching excellence. This expands DUs commitment to investing in the professional development of our adjunct series faculty who play a significant role in the student experience and in the classroom. 

Part-time faculty offer their subject-matter expertise, pedagogical skills, and support for DU’s students, advancing our mission to be a private university devoted to the public good. We cannot sustain transformative education without recognizing and developing our adjunct faculty members. Often in R1 institutions the perception of the adjunct professorial series an as institutional outsiders increased as research TT are valued more. DU has a committed pool of adjuncts necessary to the teaching enterprise and to our overall workforce. Investing in their success is important to retaining a high-quality adjunct faculty pool and engaging experts and professionals in the learning experience to help train the next generation of practitioners.

The Adjunct Faculty Teaching Excellence program, designed by the Office of Teaching and Learning and the Office of Faculty Affairs, emerges from our commitment to investing in the professional development of our adjunct series faculty. This program promotes growth as a scholarly and reflective teacher and offers opportunities for community building and integrative reflection.Ìý

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Participation

The program provides both synchronous and asynchronous options in seven competency areas:Ìý

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    Universal Design for Learning & Accessibility

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    Teaching with Technology

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    Teaching with Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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    Facilitation

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    Inclusive Teaching Practices

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    Designing for Learning

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    Professional Identity

This curated set of professional development opportunities is selected for part-time instructors. Faculty participants must complete five of these competences and will receive a Teaching Excellence Certificate upon completion of the program.Ìý

If you already signed up, you should see the Adjunct Teaching Excellence Course appear inÌýCanvas. If you have questions about how to access the Canvas course, please reach out to the Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) at otl@du.edu.Ìý

Program Details

The certificate program is accessed through a Canvas course, which articulates the goals, learning outcomes, and requirements.Ìý

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Program

The program entails completing coursework in 5 competencies, each of which corresponds to a module in Canvas. Ìý

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Synchronous/Asynchronous Offering

Each competency will have both synchronous and asynchronous offerings.Ìý

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Choice

Faculty choose from the menu of (at least) 2 offerings per competency.

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Time

We expect each offering to take 1 – 2 hours to complete. Anticipated total time commitment: 5-10 hours.Ìý

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Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) Courses

OTL offers more intensive courses that have larger time commitments (and are optional) but that also will meet the Teaching Excellence Certificate requirements.Ìý

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Badge

Faculty who complete the course will receive an Adjunct Teaching Excellence Program Badge.Ìý

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Celebration

The DU Community will gather each Spring Quarter to celebrate theÌýfaculty who completed the program.Ìý

ATEP Certificate Earners

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    Özlü AranÌý

    Jessica Benson-YangÌý

    Kayla Bettis-WeberÌý

    Amy BishopÌý

    Lori BlindermanÌý

    Lora Louise BroadyÌý

    Diane ButlerÌý

    Francisco ChaconÌý

    Lauren CollinsÌý

    Silvia Comuzzi-SextonÌý

    Evony CooperÌý

    Latricia DavisÌý

    Hewaida ElbadryÌý

    Matthew FeganÌý

    Michael FurryÌý

    Colleen Gibley-ReedÌý

    Victoria Giles-VazquezÌý

    Keely GohlÌý

    Elise Goss-AlexanderÌý

    Rene GueretteÌý

    Abigail HansenÌý

    Christopher HeckertÌý

    Marji KarishÌý

    Ann KoernerÌý

    Michael LaminackÌý

    Alexandria LeachÌý

    Evans MensahÌý

    Petra Meyer-FrazierÌý

    Geoffrey MillerÌý

    Joselyn NessonÌý

    Divinity O’Connor DeLosRiosÌý

    James O’DonnellÌý

    Sophia OlánÌý

    Carrie OlsonÌý

    Johanna RobbÌý

    Jennifer SayreÌý

    Sid SimonsonÌý

    Michele SmithÌý

    David TaskerÌý

    Laurel TawreseyÌý

    Nathanael TaylorÌý

    Kristopher TetzlaffÌý

    Julie ThorntonÌý

    Vicki TomlinÌý

    Jason TurretÌý

    Keiko Yoneyama-SimsÌý

    Sarah ZinnÌý

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have additional questions, please email the Office of Teaching and Learning (OTL) at otl@du.edu.Ìý

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Sign up for ATEP Today!

We’re so glad you want to complete this teaching excellence program for part-time faculty! Please follow this link to complete a qualtrics survey and a code you can use to enroll in the canvas course.