Happy New Year!  
Below is a reminder for the January 13 deadline to submit nominations for the 
ASA Section on Teaching and Learning in Sociology, Hans O. Mauksch Award. The 
committee looks forward to your nominations.  Please e-mail me if you have any 
questions.
Idee
 
2006 HANS O. MAUKSCH AWARD

The ASA Section on Teaching and Learning seeks nominations for the 2006 Hans O. 
Mauksch Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Sociology.

To place a name in nomination for this award, please send a letter of 
nomination to Idee Winfield, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, College of 
Charleston, 66 George St, Charleston, SC 29424.  Include the name of the 
nominee, institutional affiliation, and a discussion of the nominees 
distinguished contributions to undergraduate sociology.  Please indicate the 
mailing address, E-mail address and telephone number where both you and the 
nominee may be contacted.

Please send your nomination letter as soon as possible, but no later than 
January 13, 2006.

APPLICATION PORTFOLIOS MUST BE COMPLETED AND RECEIVED BY MARCH 24, 2006 (SEE 
INSTRUCTIONS BELOW)

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INSTRUCTIONS TO NOMINATOR FOR PREPARING NOMINEE'S PORTFOLIO

The nominator should collate all materials for the portfolio and forward five 
copies of the entire portfolio before the March 24, 2006 deadline.  

The portfolio should include:

1.  The nominee's summative narrative of relevant activities and contributions 
using the criteria below (same headings, same order, please). The criteria are 
not rank ordered. Be concise with your response

A.      Teaching honors and/or awards earned.

B.       Program development (at home institution or other levels).

C.       Development or modification of innovative teaching techniques; 
development of new curricula.

D.      Advising and committee duties related to teaching and undergraduate 
education.

E.       Indication of peer and student assessment concerning your instruction.

F.       Contributions to instructional activities of state, regional, and/or 
national professional associations.

G.       Papers given at various meetings related to teaching activities.

H.      Publications or materials intended to enhance undergraduate instruction 
and learning processes: instructional activities or techniques, learning 
environments, computer software, textbooks or supplemental materials.

I.         Articles related to undergraduate teaching published in refereed 
scholarly journals.

J.        Other relevant contributions not indicated above (leadership in 
faculty development, seminars, workshops; distinctive student learning 
outcomes, etc.)

2.        Current curriculum vitae.

 

3.        Four to six letters of recommendation, including the nominator's 
letter (please include these in the packet rather than have them sent directly 
to the committee)

Although not required, it is appropriate that nominees and awardees be members 
of the Section on Teaching and Learning. 

PREVIOUS HANS O. MAUKSCH AWARD WINNERS

                1979 Richard Gelles
                1979 Murray Straus
                1980 Hans O. Mauksch
                1981 Charles Goldsmid
                1981 Lawrence Rhoades
                1982 Reece McGee
                1983 Paul Baker
                1984 Ted Wagenaar
                1985 John Shope
                1985 William Brown
                1985 Burton Wright
                1986 Jeanne Ballantine
                1987 Charlotte Vaughan
                1988 Dean Dorn
                1989 Charles Green III

                1990 Caroline Persell
                1991 Frederick Campbell
                1992 Kathleen Crittenden
                1993 Stephen Steele
                1994 Michael Brooks
                1995 No Award Given
                1996 Kathleen McKinney
                1997 Edward L. Kain
                1998 Anne W. Martin
                1999 Thomas L. Van Valey
                2000 Keith A. Roberts
                2001 H. Reed Geersten
                2002 Carol Jenkins
                2003 Catherine White Berheide
                2004 Liz Grauerholz

 
 
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Idee Winfield
Associate Professor
Sociology
College of Charleston
66 George St.
Charleston, SC 29424
 
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http://www.cofc.edu/~winfield
 

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