| The University of Oklahoma
Instructional Development Program
Carnegie 116, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019
Director: Dee Fink (dfink@ou.edu)
Assistant to the Director: Arletta Knight (aknight@ou.edu)
Phone: 405-325-3521 FAX: 405-325-7383
The University of Oklahoma is a public, Carnegie-classification Research
University II with about 800 FT faculty members, 600 TA’s, 16,000 undergrads,
and 4,000 graduate students.
The Instructional Development Program (IDP) was established in 1979
by the provost. It is a line-item in the university’s budget, funded by
state appropriations. IDP reports to the Associate Provost for Undergraduate
Education.
Staff and Budget: Initially we started with a director at 0.67
FTE, and that was it. Now the director is full-time, and is assisted by
several part-time people: an Assistant to the Director (0.75 FTE), a secretary/bookkeeper
shared with another unit (0.33 FTE), and one person hired just to coordinate
our campus-wide All-TA Training Program. The non-salary portion of our
budget is $23,000. Approximately half of this is used for our two TA Training
Programs, one for international TA’s and the other for all TA’s.
The main IDP activities consist of the following:
Faculty Luncheon Discussion Groups: Following a letter of invitation
from IDP, faculty members "sign up" for a whole semester or whole
year of lunch-plus-one-hour-discussions. We meet every two weeks to learn
about some aspect of college teaching. These have continued to be both
popular and productive ever since we first started them in 1979. (Typical
number of users per year: 30-45)
Individual Consulting: When faculty members want individual help,
they call our office. We visit with them; then, depending on the particular
problem, we offer the following: specific ideas, reading material, classroom
visits, student questionnaires, videotaping, etc. (Typical number of users
per year: 25-40)
New Faculty Seminar: Started in 1988, these have become a very
valued part of our program. We invite all new faculty members (and 75%
respond) to join a semester-long, weekly seminar (with lunch) that has
a variety of sessions on three general topics: orientation to the university,
ideas on and support services for teaching, and support services for research.(Typical
number of users per year:35-50)
Programs for TA’s: We offer a 5-day program for international
TA’s and a 2-day program for all TA’s, both in August. These have been
done for many years, and are now required by the university for all new
TA’s. (Typical number of users per year: ITA: 35, All-TA: 200)
Special Course Evaluation Service: IDP offers faculty members
free use of the IDEA course evaluation system. We cover the costs, and
review the results with each new user. (Typical number of users per year:
25-40)
Newsletter: We publish a 4-page newsletter, 2-4 times per year.
It typically features vignettes of individual faculty, campus developments
related to teaching, and sometimes synopses of major national publications.
Reading Material: IDP maintains a collection of articles, journals,
books, and videotapes on a wide variety of topics related to college teaching.
These are available for use (and are used) by faculty and TA’s.
Recent Expansion: The provost recently expanded our budget and
in return asked IDP to lead an effort to provide better support for TA’s
(course, observation/feedback, assessment) at the department level.
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