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Programs

CETL Grant Programs

Educator Proposed COP - Any educator interested in facilitating a COP focused on a teaching and learning topic is invited to submit a proposal to CETL. The facilitator will work with CETL to recruit and facilitate a group of educators each of whom will plan, implement and assess a project related to the T/L topic. The group will meet to review and discuss pertinent literature and to help each other with their projects. The facilitator will direct the work of the group, providing guidance and assistance as needed.  The COP’s will have at least 5 participants, will meet 3 to 10 times per semester and will complete their work within 12 months. For more details on the structure, expectations and proposal for this program, click here.


Educator Proposed Learning Community - Any educator interested in facilitating an LC focused on a teaching/learning topic is invited to submit a proposal to CETL.  The facilitator will work with CETL to recruit and facilitate a group of educators who will study the T/L topic.  Study will include reading and reviewing a book, a series of articles or other media and discussing the materials with the group.  CETL will provide logistical support and will provide needed funding for the materials.  The LC should meet 3 to 6 times during the semester.  CETL will supply meeting refreshments on request.  The facilitator will receive a stipend (typically $200) after submitting a final report to CETL summarizing the activities of the LC, including number of meetings and attendance, and a summary of the deliberations and conclusions of the group.

To apply, the facilitator should complete and submit the Educator Proposed LC Application Form.


CETL Fellows Program - The UWEC Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL) is seeking candidates for a 12-month fellowship, which will run from January 2010 - December 2010.

The Fellow will initiate and lead a group teaching/learning project related to the CETL principles and will actively participate in other CETL activities. For more details on this program, click here.


Curriculum Development Program

Application materials will be available in January 2010

In the Curriculum Development Grant Program, CETL will support educator/student collaborative projects for development of new curriculum (courses or other educational experiences) during the summer. For more details on this program click here.

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