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NSF Career Award WorkshopEducational Component
Resources at Rutgers
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program Synopsis
“National Science Foundation's most prestigious awards in support of junior faculty who exemplify
the role of teacher-scholars through outstanding research, excellent education and the integration of education and research
within the context of the mission of their organizations.”
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503214
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program Synopsis
Such activities should build a firm foundation for a lifetime of leadership in integrating education and research. NSF encourages submission of CAREER proposals from junior faculty members at all CAREER-eligible organizations and especially encourages women, members of underrepresented minority groups, and persons with disabilities to apply.
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=503214
CAREER Program Description This premier program emphasizes the importance the Foundation
places on the early development of academic careers dedicated to stimulating the discovery process in which the excitement of research is enhanced by inspired teaching and enthusiastic learning. Effective integration of research and education generates a synergy in which the process of discovery stimulates learning and assures that the findings and methods of research are quickly and effectively communicated in a broader context and to a larger audience.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11690/nsf11690.htm#pgm_intr_txt
CAREER ProgramSuccessful PIs will propose creative, integrative,
and effective research and education plans, developed within the context of the mission, goals and resources of their organizations,
http://www.rutgers.edu/about-rutgers/university-mission
while building a firm foundation for a lifetime of contributions to the research, education and their integration.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2011/nsf11690/nsf11690.htm#pgm_intr_txt
Rutgers University MissionAs the sole comprehensive public research university in the state's
system of higher education, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, has the threefold mission of:
• providing for the instructional needs of New Jersey's citizens through its undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs;
• conducting the cutting-edge research that contributes to the medical, environmental, social and cultural well-being of the state, as well as aiding the economy and the state’s businesses and industries; and
• performing public service in support of the needs of the citizens of the state and its local, county, and state governments.
http://www.rutgers.edu/about-rutgers/university-mission
Rutgers University Learning Goals http://oirap.rutgers.edu/assessment/documents/LearningGoals.pdf
I. Intellectual and Communication Skills
A. Critical Thinking
B. Communication
C. Mathematical Reasoning and Analysis
D. Scientific Inquiry
E. Information and Computer Literacy
II. Understanding Human Behavior, Society, and the Natural Environment
A. Historical Understanding
B. Multicultural and International Understanding
C. Understanding of Literary and Artistic Expression
D. Understanding the Bases of Individual and Social Behavior
E. Understanding the Physical and Biological World
III. Responsibilities of the Individual in Society
A. Citizenship Education
B. Social and Ethical Awareness
CAREER Award “Challenges”• teacher-scholars
• integrate research and education within the context of the mission of the University (RU Learning Goals)
• stimulating the discovery process with inspired teaching and enthusiastic learning
• findings and methods of research are quickly and effectively communicated in a broader context and to a larger audience
• creative, integrative, and effective research and education plans
• lifelong integration of research and education
Educational Component
Teaching Philosophy: “A statement of the faculty member's personal
teaching philosophy and goals, and the strategies and methods used to attain those goals.”
http://ctaar.rutgers.edu/faculty/portfolios.htmlhttp://chronicle.com/article/How-to-Write-a-Statement-of/45133/
Teaching PhilosophyTeaching “Credo” - your beliefs about teaching and learning
Why do you teach the way you do?
What methods do you use to integrate research and teaching?
How do you know you are being effective?
• integrate research and education
• stimulating the discovery process
• effectively communicated in a broader context
• creative, integrative, and effective education plans
University Relations
• Publicize events and initiatives, share knowledge - RU Community and public– Rutgers Day– Rutgers Speakers Bureau– Programs for Community Website
http://ur.rutgers.edu/events-outreach/overview
Undergraduate Academic Affairshttps://undergraduate.rutgers.edu/for-faculty/resources/research
•Aresty Research Center – https://aresty.rutgers.edu– undergraduate research, faculty conversations
•Undergraduate Research System– http://secure.rutgers.edu/urs/– central repository for all research opportunities
•Future Scholars– http://futurescholars.rutgers.edu
•Research in Science and Engineering– http://rise.rutgers.edu
Web Presence
• Departmental web page – Geography– http://geography.rutgers.edu/research-112/
research-faculty/42-research/research-grad
– “broader impacts” defined in research
• Personal/Lab Webpage– Rachael Winfree – http://winfreelab.rutgers.edu
Schools, Centers, Institutes, Departments
• Graduate School of Education
• Center for Math, Science and Computer Education
• School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
• Math and Science Learning Center
• Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science and Engineering
• School of Engineering
• Physics
Graduate School of Education
Proof Comprehension Research Group– Keith Weber, http://pcrg.gse.rutgers.edu
Robert B. Davis Institute for Learning– Carolyn Maher, http://www.rbdil.org
Institute for Improving Student Achievement – Penelope Lattimer, http://riisa.gse.rutgers.edu
Center for Math, Science and Computer Education
>30 projects and programs, workshops, conferences
– http://cmsce.rutgers.edu/main.phpNew Jersey Statewide Systemic Initiative (NJ SSI),
Academy for Collaboration at a Distance (ACAD), ESTEEMS, the NSF-GK12 program, the MetroMath Center for Learning and Teaching, the Center for Family Involvement in the Schools, Verizon K-20 Video-conferencing Project, CMSCE Math, Science and Literacy Initiative.
School of Environmental and Biological Sciences
• Program in Science Learning– Citizen Science – http://sciencelearning.rutgers.edu/index.html
• Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences– Education & Public Outreach – http://marine.rutgers.edu/main/IMCS-Outreach/
• Agricultural Experiment Station– http://njaes.rutgers.edu
Math & Science Learning Center
• Support for undergraduates
• Outreach to K-12
• Science hands-on demonstrations and activities
http://mslc.rutgers.edu
Douglass Project for Rutgers Women in Math, Science and Engineering
• Project SUPER• Bunting-Cobb Residence Hall: STEM• Douglass Engineering Community• Graduate Mentor Opportunities• Research Opportunities (STEM)• International Exchanges in STEM• STEM Ambassadors
http://douglass.rutgers.edu/about-douglass-project
Physics & Astronomy
• Physics Demonstrations – David Maiullo
• MSLC & Science Bus – Suzanne Brahmia
• Public Lectures
• http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/outreach/
School of Engineering• RUSMEO– Science, Math & Engineering Outreach Engineering Governing Council http://piclub.rutgers.edu
– Novel Engineering Regional Design (NERD) Olympics– Cardboard Canoe Races– Storming Robots
• TARGET – The Academy at Rutgers for Girls in Engineering and Technology http://soe.rutgers.edu/target
• Governors School http://soe.rutgers.edu/gset• Henrik Pedersen - Associate Dean for Lifelong
Learning and Professional Education
Curriculum Design & Assessment
Monica A. DevanasDirector, Faculty Development
And Assessment ProgramsThe Center for Teaching Advancement and
Assessment Research