Robert S. Daniel Teaching Excellence Award (4 Year College or University)

    From Society for the Teaching of Psychology

    The Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP), Division 2 of the American Psychological Association, is committed to supporting and enhancing the teaching of psychology. They aim to encourage educational excellence, foster an inclusive and equitable academic environment, and promote the professional development of psychology educators. They are also focused on addressing systemic racism and inequity within their scope, advocating for diversity and inclusion in the field.

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    Overview

    The grant program offered by the Society for the Teaching of Psychology awards outstanding teachers of psychology through a competitive awards process. Specifically, it supports those from underrepresented groups, aiming to diversify the field's educational leaders. With awards of $1500 and a plaque, the program recognizes excellence in teaching, mentoring, scholarship in teaching and learning, service to improve teaching and learning, and training educators at various levels. The prominent Robert S. Daniel Teaching Excellence Award targets individuals at 4-year colleges or universities, evaluated across five criteria emphasizing effective teaching practices and contributions to the educational community.

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