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DO YOU KNOW AN OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR?
“This annual event honoring
faculty excellence is indeed a
highlight of the academic year.
There is no doubt in my mind that
the quality of the education
our students receive is superior.
It’s superior because:
• you – our faculty – are focused
on teaching and learning;
• you are focused on students, and
• you are focused on the
communities we serve.
You are what makes us distinctive
and you make our colleges and
universities great. That’s what we
celebrate today. “
Chancellor Steven Rosenstone
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 1 7 P R O G R A M OV E RV I E WAbout the Award ...................................................................................................... 4What Awards Are There? .......................................................................................... 4Eligibility .................................................................................................................... 5What Are The Benefits? ............................................................................................ 5How Does the Process Work? ................................................................................... 6What Should be Included in the Portfolio? ................................................................7Who Are Members of the Systemwide Review Committee? ....................................7What’s the Timeline? ................................................................................................. 8
2 0 1 6 - 2 0 1 7 G U I D E L I N E S A N D F O R M SChanges in 2016-2017 Guidelines.............................................................................101. Purpose and Process ..............................................................................................11 1.1 Purpose
1.2 Definitions
a. Campus Nominees
b. Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators
c. Board of Trustees Educator of the Year
1.3 Process
1.4 Nomination deadlines
2. Outstanding Educator Allocations, 2016-2017 ................................................ 12-133. College and University Recommendation Guidelines ..................................... 14-17 3.1 Eligibility criteria
3.2 Local selection of Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators
3.3 Guidelines for Committees
3.4 Guidelines for Outstanding Educators
3.5 Guidelines for Presidents Recommendation packet Recommendation packet submission
3.6 College and university award recognition
4. System Review Processes and Procedures ..................................................... 18-19 4.1 Initial system review for alignment with guidelines
4.2 Committee composition
4.3 Committee recommendation review process
4.4 Committee recommendation to the Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs
4.5 Award recognition
4.6 Formal awards ceremony
4.7 Subsequent role of awardees and Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators
5. President’s Recommendation Packet Cover Sheet A: President’s ............................................................................21 Cover Sheet B: Committee ........................................................................... 23 Cover Sheet C: Checklist ............................................................................. 25
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“Choice, highest, extraordinary
and excellence are only abstract
words until you see their
meaning come to life in the work
of the faculty we honor. Because
like all those who strive to be the
best, they never stop learning.
And they never stop improving.
It’s because of the dedicated
faculty we honor that
Minnesotans by the hundreds
of thousands are drawn to our
colleges and universities
to prepare themselves for their
first career, and often their
second or third and beyond.”
Alexander Cirillo, Chair, Academic and Student Affairs Committee, Board of Trustees
A B O U T T H E AWA R DThe Board of Trustees Educator of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching
is an honor bestowed upon Minnesota State faculty to acknowledge and
reward exceptional individual professional accomplishment, and to
encourage ongoing excellence in teaching.
This award is intended to recognize superior teaching at our colleges and
universities. The award proclaims, on behalf of the entire system, the
Board of Trustees’ pride in the dedication and accomplishment of our
faculty in providing instruction that prepares Minnesota’s college and
university students for their professional, scholarly, and civic lives.
W H AT AWA R D S A R E T H E R E ? Educator of the Year
Up to six award recipients are recognized each year by the Board of
Trustees with a gold medallion suitable for wearing with academic regalia,
and an award of $5,000, as described in Section 4.5 of the Guidelines.
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Board of Trustees and 2016 HonoreesFirst row, from left: Shelli Arneson, Pamela Brunfelt, Ursula Walsh, Jefferson Lee IV,
Shirley Piepho, Ellen Lewin, Shannon Peak Fiene and Kristin Doneen
Second Row, from left:: Kristyn VanderWaal, Mark Ahrens, Harold Torrence, Ronald Ward, Maleah Otterson, Jonathan Lofgren, William Breen, Carolyn Zehren, Linda Paquette and Kendra Miller.
Third row, from left: Heidi Anderson, Justin Berry, Annie Clement, Ron Anderson, Charles Haus, Steven Rosenstone, Barbara Oertel, Scott Guenthner, Benjamin Kiely, Rahul Kane, Jay Cowles, Eric Mein, Robert Hoffman, Dawn Erlandson, Margaret Anderson, Alex Cirillo, Paul Johnson,
Owen Zimpel, Adam Marcotte, Michael Sieve, Jeffrey Thorstad, Bill Evans, Kelli Hallsten-Erickson, Susan Brashaw, Keith Setley, Philip Krinkie and Kristin Pueringer.
Not Pictured: Alexis Grinde, Eduardo Gutierrez, Jeremy Reisinger, Heidi Schara and Robert Zbikowski
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Outstanding Educator
Up to seventy faculty designated by their presidents as Outstanding
Educators are nominated each year for the Board of Trustees Award for
Excellence in Teaching. They are recognized with a silver medallion
suitable for wearing with academic regalia and a plaque, as described
in Section 4.5 of the Guidelines.
Presentation of awards to the Educators of the Year and Outstanding
Educators will be made at an awards banquet in St. Paul on April 19, 2017.
Since 2007, the Board of Trustees has recognized 316 Outstanding
Educators and honored 39 faculty as Educators of the Year.
E L I G I B I L I T Y All faculty who are currently full-time and unlimited, tenured, or tenure-track,
and who have at least three years of full-time teaching service at their home
institution are eligible for this award.
W H AT A R E T H E B E N E F I T S ? Honoring and recognizing teachers who have given distinguished service and
who exemplify excellence in their profession brings acclaim to the winners,
their institutions, their community, the system, and the state of Minnesota.
This award, while recognizing personal achievements, makes them visible
and strengthens public support of academic programs and exceptional
teaching. All Outstanding Educators and the selected Educators of the Year
are recognized at a gala state event and their programs and institutions are
given broad exposure, informing the public not only about the fields in
which they teach but also about what makes for exceptional teaching in our
public colleges and universities. By applauding and honoring the Educators
of the Year and the Outstanding Educators from whom they are chosen,
institutions have an opportunity to celebrate the core importance of
teaching and provide models for faculty and students. Educators of the
Year and all Outstanding Educators are usually recognized at campus
commencement and at other campus-wide academic celebrations.
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“I know that much time and effort
went into the organization and
production of the event. I am still
amazed at the level of detail from
the program to the fresh flowers
to the videos. The way in which all
the details were communicated and
provided certainly made me feel at
ease through the process.
I can say that it was one of the most
exciting days of my life. To be honored
in such a way is truly overwhelming
and surreal.”
Shannon Peak Fiene, 2015-2016 Educator of the Year
“The faculty who are nominated for
this award are truly dedicated to
student success and provide high
quality learning experiences each
day. I am humbled to be part of the
Minnesota State education community.”
Linda Kingston, Dean, Saint Paul College and System Review Committee Member
H OW D O E S T H E P R O C E S S WO R K ? A college or university president may obtain nominations through an existing
teaching award process or a new committee, provided that the process
complies with the Guidelines as outlined in Section 3.3. After the campus
committee has reviewed all nominees, it sends forward recommendations
for Outstanding Educators to the campus president. The president
designates Outstanding Educators (as per the allocation found in the
Guidelines in Section 2.).
Once designated as an Outstanding Educator, the faculty member prepares and
submits a teaching portfolio to the President. The campus committee assists
the faculty member in preparing the portfolio, and prepares a Committee’s
Summary for the president’s recommendation packet, which is forwarded
to the Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs.
After the president’s recommendation packets are received in the Vice
Chancellor’s office, portfolios for each Outstanding Educator are posted
online for members of the systemwide review committee. The committee
reads portfolios, meets over two days to discuss each Outstanding Educator’s
portfolio and makes finalist recommendations to the Vice Chancellor for
Academic and Student Affairs.
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“Outstanding faculty at all our
colleges and universities make
it possible for us to provide an
extraordinary education for all
Minnesotans. The programs our
faculty deliver – academic
programs, advising, financial aid,
registration, residential life, and
student affairs, just to name a few –
are vital to our ability to serve
students and communities in
every corner of the state.”
Michael Vekich, Chair, Minnesota State Board of Trustees
W H AT S H O U L D B E I N C L U D E D I N T H E P O RT F O L I O ? The Outstanding Educators’ teaching portfolios are statements about who
they are as educators. The portfolio makes visible the work that they do in
planning instruction, teaching, and improving student learning.
“Excellence in teaching has become a stock phrase; yet how does one
demonstrate this? One answer is a Teaching Portfolio, which is a description
of an instructor’s major strengths and teaching achievements. It describes
documents and materials which collectively suggest the scope and quality of
an instructor’s teaching proficiency.”
– HB Rodriguez-Farrar, 2006. Brown University, Teaching Portfolio Handbook
The portfolio must be organized in no fewer than six sections and is limited
to a 20-page narrative, supported by no more than 50 pages of additional
materials. The required six sections are:
1) Teaching philosophy
2) Teaching strategies and materials
3) Content expertise and professional growth
4) Service to students, profession, institution, system
5) Standards for assessment of student learning and performance
6) Current CV or resume
Who are Members of the Systemwide Review Committee?
The systemwide review committee includes faculty appointed by their
union presidents (MSCF and IFO), students appointed by state student
associations (MSCSA and Students United), institutional administrators,
and ex-officio members appointed by the Vice Chancellor for Academic and
Student Affairs. A committee roster is available at the BOT Awards website:
http://botawards.mnscu.edu
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W H AT ’ S T H E T I M E L I N E ? Each college or university may establish a deadline for nominations and
for the submission of completed teaching portfolios. The President’s
Recommendation Packet Forms and the Outstanding Educator Teaching
Portfolio for the Educator of the Year Award must be received digitally at
the system office by February 7, 2017 at 5:00 pm.
Questions may be addressed to Kimberly Johnson, Director for Faculty &
Instructional Development, Academic and Student Affairs, at 651-201-1443;
or via email at botawards@so.mnscu.edu. Official guideline information can
be found below in this brochure. Download writeable Recommendation
Packet Forms at http://botawards.mnscu.edu.
“I was very honored for the
opportunity to introduce
Educator of the Year Bill Breen.
It was truly a pleasure to help
recognize so many exceptional
people. Thank you for all the
work you put into the program
and the day. It was very special.”
Andrea Sandeen, former Anoka-Ramsey Community College student
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C H A N G E S I N 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 1 7 G U I D E L I N E SAdditional information added to section 3.2 Local Selection of Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators
• We encourage institutions to seek out multiple voices and perspectives, and to include faculty, staff, and
students on the nomination committee.
Additional information added to section 3.4e Service to Students, Profession, Institution, System
• Availability to students, policies for student consultation and advising, and concern for student learning and
development are important aspects of teaching, especially as related to Minnesota State commitments around equity and achievement for all students.
Additional information added to section 3.5 Guidelines for Presidents; Committee Summary
• An assessment of the educator’s qualifications and rationale for the committee’s selection
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1 . P U R P O S E A N D P R O C E S S
1.1 Purpose
The Board of Trustees Educator of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching is intended to recognize the
outstanding teaching in the Minnesota State system. The award proclaims, on behalf of the entire system,
the Board of Trustees’ pride in the dedication and accomplishment of our faculty in providing instruction that
prepares Minnesota’s college and university students for their professional, scholarly, and civic lives. The
award also recognizes the core importance of the teaching mission at our system’s colleges and universities,
and the foundation of that mission in faculty subject expertise, skillful methods of teaching, and attention to
student learning. The award reflects the commitment of the system to serving the citizens of Minnesota by
providing the best possible college and university instruction.
1.2 Definitions
a. Campus Nominees This term refers to faculty whose names are recommended for the Board of
Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching (and possibly other local teaching awards) through a campus
nomination and selection process.
b. Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators This term refers to faculty designated by a college or
university president from among the Campus Nominees as Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators.
c. Board of Trustees Educator of the Year This term refers to faculty awardees chosen from among the
Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators. Each year, up to six Educators of the Year are selected, by a
systemwide review committee, to be honored by the Board of Trustees as representative of teaching
excellence across the system.
1.3 Process
Each college and university president may designate from one to seven Board of Trustees Outstanding
Educators and recommend them for the Board’s Educator of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching. The
number of Outstanding Educators is determined as one faculty member per 2,000 student FYE; See Section
2 Outstanding Educator Allocations for details. This year, across the system, up to 70 college and university
Outstanding Educators may be designated, representing just over 1% of the approximately 5,600 full-time
faculty at our 33 institutions.
In order to facilitate the selection of an institution’s Outstanding Educators, each president may adapt
existing or create new local processes that align with guidelines in Section 3.2 Local Selection of Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators and are designed to award faculty for excellence in teaching. The campus
process should result in the identification of one or more faculty members recognized as Board of Trustees
Outstanding Educator(s). Campus presidents will forward the names and Recommendation Packets of these
Outstanding Educators to a system-level review committee.
The Systemwide Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching Review Committee will review the
Presidents’ Recommendation Packets. Information about the committee is available in Guidelines Section 4.2.
The committee will forward to the Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs the names of up to six
faculty upon whom it recommends the Board of Trustees Educator of the Year Award be bestowed.
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1.4 Nomination deadlines
Presidents’ recommendations for the Board of Trustees Educator of the Year Award for Excellence in
Teaching in academic year 2016-2017 are due by 5:00 PM on February 7, 2017. Awards will be bestowed
on April 19, 2017.
2 . O U T S TA N D I N G E D U CAT O R A L L O CAT I O N S, 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 1 7Institution presidents may select faculty as Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators according to numbers
of student FYE, with the number of Outstanding Educators allocated at the rate of one per 2,000 FYE
(rounded to the nearest whole number greater than 0). Colleges which have fewer than 2,000 FYE are eligible
to recommend one Outstanding Educator. On the following page is a table of student FYE by institution from
2015-2016, specifying the numbers of “Outstanding Educator allocations” for this year. The Outstanding Educator
allocation pertains only to the year in which it is published; no “banking” of unused allocations is permitted. A
college or university president may elect to submit fewer than the allocated number of Outstanding Educators in
any year, or none at all, without prejudice in that year or in the future. However, an institution that recommends
more than the allocated number of Outstanding Educators for the award will have all of its recommendations
returned for a local decision by the February 7, 2017 deadline.
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A L L O CAT I O N S F O R D E S I G NAT I O N O F O U T S TA N D I N G E D U CAT I O N S One designation per 2,000 FYE students at each college or university (rounded to the nearest whole number >0)
Institution Actual FY2016 FYE Outstanding Educator Allocation STATE COLLEGES Alexandria Technical & Community College 1993 1 Anoka-Ramsey Community College 5683 3 Anoka Technical College 1387 1 Central Lakes College 2710 1 Century College 6204 3 Dakota County Technical College 2004 1 Fond du Lac Tribal & Community College 1188 1 Hennepin Technical College 3739 2 Inver Hills Community College 3809 2 Lake Superior College 3292 2 Minneapolis Community & Technical College 5658 3 Minnesota State College-Southeast 1316 1 Minnesota State Community & Technical College 4319 2 Minnesota West Community & Technical College 1858 1 Normandale Community College 6837 3 North Hennepin Community College 4446 2 Northeast Higher Education District 3589 2 Northland Community & Technical College 2220 1 Northwest Technical College (Bemidji) 648 1 Pine Technical & Community College 728 1 Ridgewater College 2737 1 Riverland Community College 1998 1 Rochester Community & Technical College 3948 2 St. Cloud Technical & Community College 3373 2 Saint Paul College 4546 2 South Central College 2212 1 Subtotal 82,442 43 STATE UNIVERSITIES Bemidji State University 4,295 2 Metropolitan State University 6,102 3 Minnesota State University, Mankato 13,752 7 Minnesota State University Moorhead 5,316 3 St. Cloud State University 11,837 6 Southwest Minnesota State University 3712 2 Winona State University 7,890 4 Subtotal 52,904 27 TOTAL 135,346 70
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3. COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY RECOMMENDATION GUIDELINES
3.1 Eligibility criteria
Educator of the Year Award recipients are chosen from faculty designated each year as Outstanding Educators
by college and university presidents. At the time of their designation, Outstanding Educators must have been
teaching at their college or university full-time, as unlimited, tenured, or probationary faculty of any academic
rank. They must have completed at least three years of full-time teaching service at their home institution prior
to the year of their selection as Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators.
3.2 Local selection of Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators
Faculty may not self-nominate for this award. A nomination committee will make nominations to the president, and
shall function at each college or university following standard college or university governance policies. Campuses
may adapt existing teaching award procedures or develop new ones to elicit nominations and review materials.
We encourage institutions to seek out multiple voices and perspectives, and to include faculty, staff, and students
on the nomination committee. The local processes that result in designation of the Board of Trustees Outstanding
Educators should, however, comply with Guidelines for Committees found in Section 3.3 below.
3.3 Guidelines for Committees
• The college or university shall provide a broad-based, well-publicized, and timely process to solicit nominations.
• The committee shall ensure an open nomination process that encourages nominations from faculty,
students, alumni, administration, and community members.
• The campus process should encourage the nomination of individuals representing the diversity of faculty
on campus.
• The committee shall develop a nomination form to be used by the campus community; this form might
include a checklist for eligibility, length of service, breadth of service, descriptions of how the nominees meet
criteria for the Board of Trustees Educator of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching, commendations,
and other criteria that will help the president and campus nomination committee select the Board of Trustees
Outstanding Educators.
• The committee, in consultation with the president or designee, shall determine the number of faculty nominees to be recognized at the college or university level. The intention is to give institutions the flexibility to recognize
locally as many campus nominees as appropriate. However, the president may only forward recommendations
of the allocated number of Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators. For example, a university with an allocation
of two Outstanding Educators may elect to recognize four university nominees. The president may designate no
more than two of those four as Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators, recommending them for the Educator
of the Year award.
• The college or university process shall ensure objective and unbiased evaluation of the qualifications of
campus nominees.
• The committee must maintain confidentiality in all committee operations.
• The committee shall assist the designated Outstanding Educators in the preparation of Outstanding
Educator Portfolios to ensure alignment with the Guidelines for Outstanding Educators, Section 3.4 below.
Committee assistance may include suggesting reviewers, proofreaders, and individuals for guidance and peer
review, such as prior award recipients or committee members.
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• The committee shall review each Outstanding Educator portfolio and complete the Committee’s Summary
for the College/University President’s Recommendation Packet (see Section 3.5 for details).
• The committee may help in preparation of the College/University President’s Recommendation Packet(s) for the college or university president’s approval and final submission to the Vice Chancellor for Academic &
Student Affairs.
3.4 Guidelines for Outstanding Educators
Each faculty member designated by a college or university president as an Outstanding Educator must prepare a
portfolio that is forwarded by the college or university president to the Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student
Affairs. Each portfolio is then read by a system-level review committee consisting of faculty, staff, students,
and administrators. The committee makes recommendations for Educators of the Year which are reviewed and
approved by the Board of Trustees.
The purpose of the portfolio is to permit you to demonstrate exemplary teaching and to provide evidence of your
contributions to student learning. A portfolio is a statement. Both form and content matter. A teaching portfolio
submitted for evaluation by a committee with expertise in disparate areas needs to weave common threads.
Artifacts matter but explaining their presence in the portfolio is essential.
In writing your narrative, be sure to explicitly direct reviewers’ attention to specific portions or aspects of the
evidence. Make clear what the reviewer should look at and consider in their evaluation. Evidence might include
your reflections on student evaluations, when available, over several different courses and over several years. Your
background and development as an educator should also be evident. Your professional development activities in
the discipline or program area, as well as syllabi and classroom teaching materials from several courses, can all
be forms of evidence. The rubric, found online at http://botawards.mnscu.edu > Teaching > Systemwide Award
Committee, guides the work of the review committee in selecting the Educator of the Year.
The portfolio should be a PDF file. The narrative section should be 20 pages or less, and no more than 50 pages
should be appendices. It may be submitted by email, via a web link, or on storage media.
All electronic materials should be emailed to botawards@so.mnscu.edu or via direct upload at https://moveitsecurely.
mnscu.edu.
The president’s recommendation packet may be sent as hardcopy or by email. If sent by email, there should be
some electronic verification of signature (origin from the president’s email account, or PDF signature, etc.).
The portfolio must address each of the following areas, preferably in this order.
a. Teaching Philosophy
Introduce your portfolio with a brief statement of your teaching philosophy. Explain your motivation and beliefs,
and how they impact your selection of teaching techniques and tools, approach to student assessment, and
your focus and choices for service.
b. Content Expertise and Professional Growth
Outstanding Educators must be teachers whose subject-matter knowledge is evident in their use of well-regarded
and current knowledge, theory, and practices in their teaching. Therefore, describe your ongoing scholarly or
professional development as it relates to your teaching. Formal education is just one aspect of content expertise,
especially when teaching. Much is also learned while teaching, while interacting with other colleagues, from
participating in workshops and attending seminars, or visiting workplaces and industry.
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c. Teaching Strategies and Materials
Outstanding Educators are conscious of and reflective about their pedagogies and methods. Therefore, submit
clear evidence of skilled teaching and your use of approaches and materials aligned with the learning goals of
your courses and the backgrounds of your students. Inform readers with descriptions of your teaching context:
the various courses, the number of students per course, and the different teaching approaches required in each
course. Explain your choices of strategies, their value and possible uniqueness. Describe how you evaluate the
effectiveness of your methods with examples from student work and performance data where possible.
d. Standards for Assessment Of Student Learning and Performance
Assessment serves several purposes; it sets standards for students and is useful to inform teaching. It should
tell you and your students whether they have learned what you intended to teach. The inclusion of assessment
material in the portfolio should explain these facets to a non-expert in your field. Explain the kinds of direct and
indirect forms of assessment that are important in your program or discipline. Reflect upon the ways that you
design assignments, performances, and tests to evaluate student learning. Your assessments should illustrate
the quality, quantity, and difficulty of your assigned work, as well as the level of responsibility for learning
that you require of your students. Include information about what you learn from your assessments, and how
assessment informs the changes you make in your courses and methods.
e. Service to Students, Profession, Institution, System
Availability to students, policies for student consultation and advising, and concern for student learning and
development are important aspects of teaching, especially as related to Minnesota State commitments around
equity and achievement for all students. Also document your involvement in professional organizations and
activities that strengthen your teaching. Further, you should demonstrate your involvement in teaching and
learning outside the classroom, at the college or university and system levels. Service is not just about serving
but also about reflection and growth. Show how you actively engage with students, the profession, the
institution, and the system, and also discuss how this service has in turn affected your teaching.
f. A Current Curriculum Vitae or Resume
This document should be its own section, but it is an integral part of the portfolio and is counted in the page totals.
In summary, because teaching is an activity that directly involves only you and your students, it can be
challenging to make your work visible. But it’s a challenge that portfolio writers report as enormously rewarding
in itself. This portfolio is a document for you to communicate, in your own voice and with your own selection of evidence, who you are as an educator. Make statements and support them with carefully chosen evidence
within the sections of your narrative, or in appendices.
Be sure to explicitly direct reviewers’ attention to specific portions or aspects of the evidence. Make clear
what the reviewer should look at and consider in their rating. Evidence might include your review of student
evaluations, when available, over several different courses and over several years. Your background and
development in higher education pedagogy should also be evident. Your professional development activities in
the discipline or program area, as well as syllabi and classroom teaching materials from several courses, can all
be forms of evidence. The rubric at http://botawards.mnscu.edu > Teaching > Systemwide Award Committee
shows the criteria used by the review committee in selecting the Educator of the Year.
Please prepare the portfolio to facilitate the review process. Organize the portfolio and clearly label the required
six sections.
You can find examples of portfolios submitted by previous Educators of the Year at http://www.asa.mnscu.edu/
botawards/teaching/portfolios/index.html > Teaching > Portfolio Review.
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3.5 Guidelines for Presidents
Recommendation Packet For each Board of Trustees Outstanding Educator, the college or university must
submit a President’s Recommendation Packet. This packet should be submitted via email with electronic
document attachments in either .docx or PDF format. The college or university nomination committee is
responsible for preparing the college or university President’s Recommendation Packet(s) to be submitted
by the president to the Vice Chancellor for Academic & Student Affairs. Each President’s Recommendation
Packet, organized as outlined below, must include:
• Cover Sheets A-C These forms contain: A.) a statement of certification regarding the Outstanding
Educator’s eligibility and the college or university adherence to program procedures; B.) college or
university committee contact information; C.) completed submission checklist.
• Presidential Endorsement Letter Provide a letter from the president addressed to the Vice Chancellor for
Academic & Student Affairs endorsing the Board of Trustees Outstanding Educator. The letter shall describe
the faculty member’s qualifications for the award and address the institution’s confidence in selecting the
Board of Trustees Outstanding Educator. A separate letter must be submitted for each Board of Trustees
Outstanding Educator.
• Committee’s Summary Provide an executive summary of five pages or fewer documenting the committee’s
rationale for its selection. The Committee’s Summary, the president’s letter and the Outstanding Educator
Portfolio constitute the only documentation available to reviewers at the system-level. The committee’s
summary shall not be written by the faculty member selected as the Board of Trustees’ Outstanding
Educator. This summary must provide:
n assurance of an objective, impartial competitive process
n an assessment of the educator’s qualifications and rationale for the committee’s selection
n highlights of the Outstanding Educator’s achievements.
• Outstanding Educator Portfolio This portfolio shall be compiled by the designated Outstanding Educator
with the assistance of the campus nomination committee and/or designated mentors. See Section 3.4 of
the Guidelines.
Recommendation Packet Submission
Complete College/University President’s Recommendation Packet(s) must be received no later than 5:00 PM on February 7, 2017 at:
Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching
botawards@so.mnscu.edu
OR
via direct upload at
https://moveitsecurely.mnscu.edu
Questions may be addressed to: Kimberly Johnson,
Director for Faculty & Instructional Development, Academic and Student Affairs,
651.201.1443
botawards@so.mnscu.edu
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3.6 College and university award recognition
College and university presidents are encouraged to provide significant local recognition for their Board of
Trustees Outstanding Educators. They might, for example, recognize the Outstanding Educators at graduation
and convocation activities and/or at campus recognition ceremonies. Presidents are encouraged to invite Board
of Trustees members to attend such events so that board members might formally recognize local Outstanding
Educators in their campus environments.
Other possible recognition might include inviting Outstanding Educators to speak at commencement,
convocation, and community events; providing designated free parking spots; providing compensation and
additional travel funds to support Outstanding Educators activities related to the awards; approving additional
professional development funds; local recognition ceremonies; or conferring other honoraria associated with
the college’s or university’s current teaching awards. Any forms of award must be in compliance with
pertinent State of Minnesota statutes and bargaining agreements.
4 . S YS T E M R E V I E W P R O C E S S E S A N D P R O C E D U R E S
4.1 Initial system review for alignment with guidelines
At the system level, the Board of Trustees Educator of the Year Award for Excellence in Teaching program
administrator will review each recommendation packet for compliance with these guidelines. Each Outstanding
Educator’s portfolio will be examined to ensure the individual’s eligibility and to ensure that the portfolio
contains substantive evidence in support of each selection criterion for the award. If portfolios are not in
compliance with all guidelines, the campus will be contacted. Requested corrections or modifications to
any packet must be submitted no later than the February 7, 2017 deadline.
4.2 Committee composition
A system-level standing committee, the Systemwide Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching Review
Committee, has been established to review the President’s Recommendation Packets and recommend up to six
Educator of the Year award recipients each year. Faculty members on the system-level nomination committee
are appointed by the faculty union (Inter Faculty Organization and Minnesota State College Faculty) presidents,
with relevant institutional administrators and ex officio members appointed by the Vice Chancellor for Academic
and Student Affairs or his/her designee.
4.3 Committee recommendation review process
The Systemwide Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching Review Committee will review all
complete recommendation packets forwarded by college and university presidents. The committee will
recommend to the Vice Chancellor the names of up to six Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators to be
recognized as the Educator(s) of the Year. In its recommendations, the committee will seek to ensure a
balance of representation from the system’s universities and two-year colleges (and within the two-year
colleges from career and technical as well as general education programs).
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4.4 Committee recommendation to the Vice Chancellor for Academic & Student Affairs
The committee will seek to recommend a distribution of awards in such a way as to reflect the diversity of
teaching missions among the institutions within the system, with a preference for one award from each of the
four institution types (university, community college, technical college, and community & technical colleges) and
two at-large awards. In its recommendation of Educator(s) of the Year to the Vice Chancellor, the committee
shall outline how the Outstanding Educator’s portfolio aligns with the teaching mission of her or his institution,
the system’s mission and strategic goals, and the award criteria.
The committee’s recommendation to the Vice Chancellor shall also include a description of the review process.
The Vice Chancellor shall review the recommendations in consultation with the Board of Trustees, and approve up
to six awards to be bestowed.
4.5 Award recognition
All Outstanding Educators forwarded by campus presidents will receive a framed certificate and silver
medallion suitable for wearing with academic regalia. All will be invited to an awards event at which the Board
of Trustees Outstanding Educators and Educator of the Year awardees are honored. The Educators of the Year
will each receive a certificate and a specially-designed hand-crafted gold medallion suitable for wearing with
academic regalia. Each Educator of the Year will receive a cash award of $5,000, in accordance with current
state statutes and bargaining-unit agreements and any modifications applying to them.
All award payments are subject to IRS rules and regulations. Awardees may also decline to accept any
monetary award.
4.6 Formal awards ceremony
On behalf of the Board of Trustees, the board chair shall bestow the awards at an event to be held on April 19,
2017. Press releases will be issued statewide to announce the event and names of all Outstanding Educators
and Educators of the Year. Elected officials, press, students, family, system office staff, and all Board of Trustees
members will be invited and encouraged to attend this event as a public proclamation of the importance of
teaching in the colleges and universities of Minnesota State..
4.7 Subsequent role of awardees and Board of Trustees Outstanding Educators
The award is an honor bestowed upon Minnesota State college and university faculty to acknowledge and
reward exceptional individual professional accomplishment, and to encourage ongoing excellence in teaching.
The award will also recognize the core importance of the teaching mission of our system’s colleges and
universities, and its reliance on faculty subject expertise, skillful methods of teaching, and attention to
student learning. In pursuit of this teaching mission, Board of Trustees Educators of the Year and Outstanding
Educators will be encouraged and invited to act as highly visible spokespersons for Minnesota State. Such
activities shall be compensated in accordance with state statute and applicable bargaining unit agreements.
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This form is to be the first page of the College/University President’s Recommendation Packet (original and
copies). All items must be attached and all certifications completed. Please photocopy this form as needed
for submission of your recommendations. Alternatively, you may complete the Cover Sheets A-C online at http://botawards.mnscu.edu and submit with an electronic signature.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR
Full Name
Title
Department or Program
College/University Name
Campus location (if applicable)
E-mail Phone
Certifications
Please certify college or university compliance with the Policies and Procedures by checking each of the certifica-
tions below.
o Local Nomination Committee This is to certify that the local nomination committee was structured as directed
and complied with the current College and University Nomination Guidelines.
o Eligibility Requirements This is to certify that the Outstanding Educator satisfies all eligibility criteria for the pro-
gram as prescribed in the current College and University Nomination Guidelines.
o Compliance with Guidelines This is to certify that this recommendation complies with the current College and
University Nomination Guidelines.
This form is also available online at http://botawards.mnscu.edu.
EXPLAIN ON A SEPARATE SHEET ANY DEPARTURES FROM REQUIREMENTS AS STATED IN THE CURRENT
GUIDELINES
ENDORSEMENT OF INSTITUTION PRESIDENT (REQUIRED)
I certify the endorsement of this recommendation and compliance with program requirements.
President’s Signature Date
President’s E-mail Address
President’s Telephone Number
The President’s Recommendation Packet along with the cover sheets with president’s signature should be sent
as a PDF file as detailed on p. 25.
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P R E S I D E N T ’ S R E C O M M E N DAT I O N PAC K E T C OV E R S H E E T B : C O M M I T T E E I N F O R M AT I O N College or University Board of Trustees Outstanding Educator Committee chair
Please indicate the name and contact information of the individual who chaired the committee that reviewed
and suggested the Outstanding Educators for presidential recommendation. The Committee chair (or designee)
will be invited to the Awards Luncheon.
Name
Title
Phone Number
Names and titles of Board of Trustees Outstanding Educator Committee members
Please include the names and titles of the other members of the Board of Trustees Nomination Committee who
reviewed and suggested the Outstanding Educators for presidential recommendation.
Name Title E-mail
WHO NOMINATED THIS OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR?
Name E-mail
Name E-mail
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P R E S I D E N T ’ S R E C O M M E N DAT I O N PAC K E T C OV E R S H E E T C : C H E C K L I S T In addition to this Checklist, the documentation identified below is required as part of the College / University
President’s Recommendation Packet. Please verify its inclusion in the recommendation packet by checking the
appropriate boxes.
o Cover Sheets A, B, C o Presidential Endorsement Letter
o PDF copy of portfolio o Committee’s Summary
College or university contact
Please indicate the name and contact information of the individual to be contacted in case questions regarding
the recommendation arise. Name E-mail Title Phone Number
Recommendation packet submission
Completed President’s Recommendation Packet(s), with authorized signatures and the Outstanding Educator
Portfolio in its original format and as a PDF file, must be received no later than 5:00 PM on February 7, 2017 at:
Board of Trustees Award for Excellence in Teaching
botawards@so.mnscu.edu
OR
via direct upload at
https://moveitsecurely.mnscu.edu
Questions may be addressed to:
Kimberly Johnson
Director for Faculty and Instructional Development
Academic and Student Affairs, 651.201.1443
botawards@so.mnscu.edu
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