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The Center for the Enhancement of Teaching at
the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) is dedicated to encouraging and
developing high-quality educational experiences at the university. It was
established in 1993 as an on-campus resource for faculty, staff, and
administrators to work together toward improvements across disciplines. The
Center focuses on raising awareness of the importance of good teaching,
improving teaching effectiveness, and developing collaborative networks across
the university.
The Center contributes to and benefits from
involvement with several professional organizations. Center staff and UNI
faculty are active in associations such as the Professional and Organizational
Development (POD) Network in Higher Education, the Association of American
Colleges and Universities (AACU), and the American Association of Higher
Education (AAHE).
If you wish to learn more about the Center,
you can select from the following options:
- Mission: What are the main purposes of the
Center?
- Impact: How effective has the Center been
in fulfilling its purposes?
- Ethical Guidelines: Which ethical
principles guide the Center's conduct?
- Advisory Committee: What is the role of the
Center's Advisory Committee, and who serves on it?
- Staff: Who administers and carries out
Center activities?
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