2019-21 High-Impact Practices Faculty Fellows | 2018-20 High-Impact Practices Faculty Fellows
High-Impact Practice (HIP) Faculty Fellows are full-time faculty members who have demonstrated sustained, outstanding teaching and are committed to the highest principles of Ignatian pedagogy and sound learning theory. Fellows form a professional learning community of up to 5 participants who further-develop and share their expertise with the broader Loyola community by:
• Meeting once a month to discuss effective teaching, high impact practices, and collaboratively selected readings on teaching;
• Serving as models by opening their classrooms to faculty colleagues;
• Observing colleagues' teaching and offering suggestions for enhanced instruction and student engagement, as invited by those colleagues;
• Planning roundtable or brown bag discussions on elements of Ignatian pedagogy, student engagement, or high-impact practices; and
• Serving as a campus resource for expertise in teaching, Ignatian pedagogy, high-impact practices, and student engagement.
Working in collaboration with Lisa Oberbroeckling, Associate Vice President for Undergraduate Academic Affairs, HIP Faculty Fellows serve for two years and receive $2000 ($1000 each year). Fellows elect a Chair, annually. The Chair convenes monthly meetings and facilitates the roundtable discussions. The Chair also prepares a brief annual report that summarizes the Fellows' activity for the year. As compensation for these additional responsibilities, the Chair receives an extra $1000 for each year of service.
Past HIP Faculty Fellows have focused on the influence of classroom space, including furniture and instructional technology, on pedagogy, HIP-oriented peer-observation protocols and coaching, access and equity, and connections between High Impact Practices and Ignatian Pedagogy. To recognize the challenges faculty face in teaching today’s students, the new cohort's area of focus will be best practices in higher education for improving student success.
The Charge
The High-Impact Practices Faculty Fellows are charged with developing a professional learning community that promotes effective teaching and high-impact practices and serving as a campus resource for expertise in teaching, Ignatian pedagogy and student engagement.
High-Impact Practices
The Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) put forth and endorsed the following 10 high-impact practices:
- First year seminars
- Academic learning communities
- Writing-intensive courses
- Active and collaborative learning
- Undergraduate research
- Study abroad
- Service-learning
- Internships
- Capstone courses/experiences
- Common intellectual experiences
High Impact Practice Faculty Fellows Cohort (2021-2023)
- Matthew Beverlin, visiting assistant professor of political science
- Joseph Farrell, assistant teaching professor of philosophy
- Jon Malis, associate professor of visual and performing arts
High Impact Practice Faculty Fellow Cohort (2019-2021)
We are pleased to announce the second cohort of High-Impact Practice Teaching Fellows:
- Rebekah Eklund, associate professor of theology
- Patricia Kanashiro, assistant professor of management and international business
- Amy McGinn, lecturer of education specialties
- Stephen Park, assistant professor of English
- Brianne Roos, lecturer of speech-language-hearing sciences
- Qiyu Zhang, associate professor of marketing
Please visit the 2019-21 High-Impact Practices Faculty Fellows page to learn about the different ways the faculty fellows are promoting effective teaching and high-impact practices.
Inaugural Faculty Fellows Cohort (2018-2019)
The 2018 Faculty Fellows cohort has demonstrated, sustained outstanding teaching; a commitment to the highest principles of Ignatian pedagogy and sound learning theory; and has particular expertise using high-impact practices as an approach to help students of color meet academic success. Please visit the 2018-19 Faculty Fellows page to learn about different ways the members are promoting effective teaching and high-impact practices.
Apply to be a Faculty Fellow
All full-time faculty members except one-year visiting faculty are eligible. Administrators in the Office of Academic Affairs, in consultation with the academic deans, will review applications and select up to five fellows. Application review and decisions will be based on applicants' ability to demonstrate the characteristics listed above (i.e., record of "sustained, outstanding teaching" and "commitment to highest principles of Ignatian pedagogy") as well as inclusion (of as many different departments as possible over both cohort years) and diversity (of applicants' backgrounds and experiences). Fellows serve for a two- year term. Fellows will receive $1000 each year of the two-year term in recognition of their generosity to their colleagues.
To recognize the challenges faculty face in teaching today’s students, this cohort's area of focus will be best practices in higher education for improving student success.