FIPSE Grant

What's New

  • Institutionalizing Integrative Learning workshop to be held here June 16-18, 2010--see Activities section! 
  • Recipients of 2009-2010 Collaborative Teaching Grants--see Activities section.
  • Assessment results for Fall 2008 pilot sections of GST 101/CCLS and CTG projects--see Assessment section.
  • Photos from recent workshops--see below!


Welcome to the website for the Roanoke College FIPSE grant, "Preparing Faculty for Creating Integrative Learning Experiences." This grant is enabling us to implement faculty development programs that will support a strongly integrative curriculum.

The focus of the FIPSE grant also overlaps to some degree the Teagle grant received by Roanoke College (along with four other liberal arts institutions) to assess the value added by programs of intense student-faculty interaction. Both grant projects are directed toward enhancing and assessing students' integrative and intentional learning.

Having received the grant in October 2006, we are making strides on a number of fronts. We have gathered baseline data on integration from faculty and students, created assessment instruments and protocols, developed a faculty retreat for designing courses around learning outcomes, and gathered assessment data from pilot projects related to the upcoming revised general education curriculum. These projects include a first-year seminar integrating orientation and advising and several different collaborative teaching structures.

This site describes the project's initiatives, activities, and assessment results. Also included are various faculty development tools and assessment instruments.

These documents describe the grant project itself:

"We seldom tell [students] what thinking means; we seldom tell them it is just putting this and that together; it is just saying one thing in terms of another. To tell them is to set their feet on the first rung of a ladder the top of which sticks through the sky." Robert Frost

View a photo gallery of recent workshops.


The contents of this website were developed under a grant from the U.S. Department of Education. However, those contents do not necessarily represent the policy of the U.S. Department of Education, and you should not assume endorsement by the Federal Government.

 

 
 
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