University Perspectives Seeking Spring 2017 Instructors

The University Perspectives program invites faculty and staff to apply for Spring 2017 positions to teach UNIV 1001: University Perspectives. Faculty and staff especially committed to first-year student learning and success should apply.

University Perspectives is a flipped course utilizing both in-class and online instruction via learning modules. Courses are eight weeks in length and meet for one hour twice a week, and in spring, courses only meet during the first 8-week session. Instructors receive $1,300 and retain the title of Provost Lecturer for that year. Curriculum is pre-developed, so instructors may elect to utilize this curriculum and suggested activities or may find creative ways to accomplish course goals, which are centered around critical thinking and civic engagement.

By teaching a University Perspectives course, you will make a significant impact on first-year students and influence the student experience at the university. National research shows that courses such as University Perspectives help drive student persistence and graduation, and our instructors play a major role in student success. Instructors who teach the course find it to be a rewarding experience, and student feedback is positive.

"University Perspectives is a high-impact learning experience for our students and is ultimately successful because of our outstanding faculty and staff who teach it," said Ro Di Brezzo, vice provost for faculty development and enhancement. "Our instructors have the opportunity to really help foster our incoming students' sense of belonging and promote campus engagement."

Faculty and staff who are interested in learning more or applying to teach University Perspectives this spring should contact Kelly Westeen, director of University Perspectives, at kwestee@uark.edu or 575-5477.  

Contacts

Ro DiBrezzo, vice provost for faculty development and enhancement
Academic Affairs
479-575-2152, rdibrezz@uark.edu

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