2021
DOI: 10.5032/jae.2021.02201
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Winning an External Teaching Award in Higher Education: Teacher Identity and Recipient Characteristics

Kerrie Bethel,
Nicholas E. Fuhrman,
Carolyn A. Copenheaver
et al.

Abstract: Many universities and professional associations recognize excellence in teaching with awards; however, research findings on the impact of an award on teaching identity are mixed. The objective of this study was to qualify the impact of receiving a National or Regional United States Department of Agriculture Teaching, Extension, and Research Award (TERA) on teaching identity. Secondarily, this study explored how well award-winning teachers' self-identities and behaviors corresponded with recognized characterist… Show more

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“…In this study, we used semi-structured interviews to focus primarily on similar questions for each participant, with the freedom to ask potentially probing questions for greater clarification (Brown & Danaher, 2019). The following interview guide was developed following a review of literature and specific attention on the recommendations provided by Bethel et al (2021) and Woosnam et al (2021): The 12 interviews (ranging from 26 to 61 min) occurred between June and July of 2022. Each was recorded with the consent of participants via Zoom to allow for greater ease in data transcription.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, we used semi-structured interviews to focus primarily on similar questions for each participant, with the freedom to ask potentially probing questions for greater clarification (Brown & Danaher, 2019). The following interview guide was developed following a review of literature and specific attention on the recommendations provided by Bethel et al (2021) and Woosnam et al (2021): The 12 interviews (ranging from 26 to 61 min) occurred between June and July of 2022. Each was recorded with the consent of participants via Zoom to allow for greater ease in data transcription.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more senior faculty members, winning a national teaching award provides recognition for a faculty member within their university and across their broader academic discipline and leads to greater opportunities for leadership and collaboration (Woosnam et al., 2021). Teaching awards also provide a faculty member with external validation of their efforts in the classroom and incentivize continued development and exploration of new pedagogical methodologies with the recognition that excellent teaching is not a career capstone or a static condition, but a culmination of adaptive interactions among a teacher, students, and disciplinary content (Bethel et al., 2021; Waters & Waters, 2011). Beyond the recognition of the award itself, the process of assembling a teaching award nomination package is rewarding because it provides an opportunity for self‐reflection and development and allows a faculty member to formalize their teaching identity (Bethel et al., 2021; Fitzpatrick & Moore, 2015).…”
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