The Purpose of the Academy of Effective Teaching

The purpose for the Academy of Effective Teaching is to recognize the importance of effective teaching to the successful education of the students and, thus, to the mission of the university. To this end we are devoted to fostering effective teaching by assisting in the development of good teachers and the rewarding of accomplished teachers.

Members of the Academy assist at orientation programs for new faculty, other teaching professionals, and graduate teaching assistants. They also offer confidential mentoring on request.

The Academy also supports seminars that focus on teaching and learning strategies. Faculty and G.T.A.s from all disciplines share resources, techniques, and experiences that promote effective teaching and successful learning.

MEMBERSHIP

Three to six new members are added to the Academy each year. An elected eight-person steering committee guides the work of the Academy. The activities are facilitated by the Office of Academic Affairs.

The members of the Academy for Effective Teaching are honored retired emeritus faculty from all colleges on campus.  View list of AET Charter Members and View a list of recent AET Membership

 

The full list of AET Membership can be found below:

A - C

 

A

  • Paul Ackerman (2018)
  • Anneke Allen - Chemistry (Deceased)
  • Robert D. Alley - Curriculum and Instruction

B

  • Sue Bair - Health and Physical Education
  • Prem N. Bajaj - Mathematics and Statistics
  • Linda Bakken - Counseling, Education and School Psychology
  • Wilson R. Baldridge - MCLL
  • Deborah Ballard-Reisch - Elliott School
  • Marcus T. Ballenger - Curriculum and Instruction
  • John A. Belt - Management
  • Tina Bennett (2016)
  • Lloyd M. Benningfield - Electrical Engineering (Deceased)
  • Nancy Bereman - Management
  • Dorothy K. Billings - Anthropology
  • William D. Bischoff - Geology
  • Donald Blakeslee - Anthropology
  • Harrison Boughton - School of Music
  • Barbara E. Bowman - Biological Sciences
  • John B. Breazeale - Dean of Faculties (Deceased)
  • Jeneva J. Brewer - Mathematics and Statistics (Deceased)
  • Clark Britton - School of Art and Design
  • Christopher Brooks (2018)
  • Patricia Bunton (2018)
  • Kenneth W. Burk - Communication Sciences and Disorders (Deceased)
  • Donald Byrum - School of art and Design

C

  • Jo Lynne Campbell - Medical Lab Sciences
  • Jeri A. Carroll - Curriculum and Instruction
  • Joyce Cavarozzi - Performing Arts
  • James J. Ceasar - School of Music (Deceased)
  • Ronald W. Christ - Art & Design
  • Sylvia J. Coats (2015)
  • Diana Cochran-Black - Medical Laboratory Sciences
  • Peter Cohen - Health Professions 
  • Joseph C. Combs - School of Music
  • Donald L. Corbett - School of Music
  • Kathy Coufal (2018)        
  • Andrew J. Craig - Aerospace Engineering
  • Delores Craig-Moreland - Community Affairs
  • Dorothy E. Crum - Music
D-F

 

D

  • Gayle R. Davis - Women's Studies
  • Jay C. Decker - School of Music
  • Kathy Downes - Libraries
  • Orpha K. Duell - Administration, Counseling, Education and School Psychology
  • James Duram - History

E

  • Mary P. Edgington - Computer Science
  • Howard E. Ellis - College of Fine Arts (Deceased)
  • Randolph A. Ellsworth (2015)

F

  • David N. Farnsworth - Political Science
  • Glenn Fisher - Hugo Wall School of Urban and Public Affairs
  • Mary Sue Foster (2018)
  • Raymond Fox - Biological Sciences (Deceased)
G-J

 

G

George H. Gibson - School of Music

Keith Graham - Communication Sciences and Disorders (Deceased)

Gary Greenberg - Psychology

Alvin L. Gregg - English

Mahesh Greywall - Mechanical Engineering

Kathryn P. Griffith - Political Science (Deceased)

Anthony Gythiel - History and English (Deceased)

H

Charles G. Halcomb - Psychology

Geraldine E. Hammond - English (Deceased)

Deborah Hansen Soles (2017)

James L. Hardy - School of Music (Deceased)

Kathy Irene Harris Strattman (2017)

John J. Hartman - Sociology (Deceased)

Jeanine Hathaway - English

Donna Hawley-Wolfe (2016)

Randall B. Haydon - Economics

Dean Headley (2019)

Esther L. Headley - Marketing

James C. Ho - Physics

Barbara Hodson (2016)

Lowell D. Holmes - Anthropology (Deceased)

Walter J. Horn (2015)

Elmer A. Hoyer - Computer and Electrical Engineering

Alicia Huckstadt - Nursing

Bobbye Humphrey - School of Social Work

Ann P. Hunter (2019)

Bernice Hutcherson - School of Social Work

I

J

Phyllis Jacobs - School of Nursing

Ward T. Jewell - Electrical and Computer Engineering

Claradine Johnson - Electrical and Computer Engineering

Everett Johnson - Electrical and Computer Engineering (Deceased)

K-N

 

K

Melvin A. Kahn - Political Science

Vernon Keel Elliott School of Communications

Donald G. Killian - Mathematics and Statistics

Bela Kiralyfalvi - Performing Arts

Robert Knapp Psychology

Mary L. Koehn (2017)

Carol W. Konek - Women's Studies

John H. Koppenhaver - Modern and Classical Languages and Literature

Susan Kovar - Kinesiology and Sport Studies

Susan Kruger - School of Nursing

L

Marvis J. Lary - Physician Assistant Program

Gerald D. Loper - Physics

M

Abu S. M. Masud (2017)

William E. Mathis - College of Fine Art

Ronald R. Matson (2019)

Wei-Cheng Mau - Counseling, Educational Leadership, Educational and School Psychology

Phillip May - Accountancy

James W. McKenney - Political Science (Deceased)

Louis Medvene (2018)

Greg Meissen (2018)

Mira E. Merriman - School of Art and Design (Deceased)

Kenneth Miller (2016)

L. Scott Miller - Aerospace Engineering 

Lori Miller - Sport Management

Rodney E. Miller - Fine Arts

Nancy C. Millett - Curriculum and Instruction

Cathy Moore-Jansen - Libraries 

Victoria A. Mosack (2019)

Eunice Myers (2016)

Walter J. Myers - College of Fine Arts

N

Don W. Nance (2015)

Audrey Needles - Performing Arts (Deceased)

Sue Nyberg - Physician Assistant

O-S

 

O

P

  • Larry Paarmann - Electrical and Computing Engineering
  • Gerald H. Paske - Philosophy
  • Charles Pearson - Elliott School of Communications (Deceased)
  • Sandra K. Peer (Deceased)
  • William M. Perel - Mathematics and Statistics (Deceased)
  • Kathleen M. Perez - Sociology 
  • Martin Perline 
  • Maurice Pfannestiel - Economics
  • Harold A. Popp - Music

Q

R

  • Teresa S. Radebaugh (2015)
  • Janice M. Riordan - School of Nursing
  • Clayton Robarcheck - Anthropology
  • Kamran Rokhsaz - Aerospace Engineering
  • Ben F. Rogers - Philosophy
  • Robert H. Ross (2019)

S

  • Eugene Savaiano - Modern and Classical Languages and Literature (Deceased)
  • Mahmoud Edwin Sawan Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Julie A. Scherz - Health Professions
  • Marlene A. Schommer-Aikins - Educational Psychology
  • Robert Schrag - Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Doug Sharp - W. Frank Barton School of Business (Deceased)
  • Martha Shawver - School Nursing
  • Frances Shelly (2018)
  • Twyla Sherman - Curriculum and Instruction
  • Nicholas Smith (2016)
  • Betty Smith-Campbell - Nursing
  • Melvin H. Snyder - Aerospace Engineering (Deceased)
  • Nancy Snyder (2016)
  • David Soles (2017)
  • Larry D. Spurgeon - W. Frank Barton School of Business 
  • Linda S. Starkey - Music Theatre 
  • Elaine Steinke (2018)
  • Betty A. Sullivan - Nursing
  • Arthur B. Sweney - Management
T-Z

 

T

  • Juanita Tate School Nursing
  • Phillip D. Thomas - History
  • William Thomson - School of Music
  • Helen J. Throckmorton - English
  • Richard Todd - History

U

  • William E. Unrau - History

W

  • Phillip G. Wahlbeck - Chemistry
  • Betty Welsbacher - School of Music (Deceased)
  • Richard C. Welsbacher - School of Performing Arts
  • William Wentz - Aerospace Engineering and Executive Director of NIAR
  • Russell D. Widener (2019)
  • Keith Williamson - Elliott School of Communication
  • John H. Wilson - Curriculum and Instruction
  • Donald Wineke - English
  • James A. Wolff (2019)
  • William F. Woods (2015)

Y

  • Catherine G. Yeotis - Curriculum and Instruction
  • Paul York - Electrical and Computer Engineering
  • Vernon Yenne - School of Music

FACULTY AWARDS

In the Fall Semester of each year, representatives of the Academy go through an extensive process to solicit nominations of the most effective teachers campus wide (Award winners must have been teaching on campus for at least four years to be eligible). Faculty members selected for this award receive public recognition at a Faculty Awards ceremony held in the Spring semester.

View the Effective Teaching Award Recipients

RESOURCES

AET Handbook First Edition 2011

AET Handbook Second Edition 2021

Books on Teaching

TEACHING LECTURES

View AET Lectures on Teaching