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Clinical professor selected for inaugural cohort of CTL Fellows for Transformative Teaching Program

  |   Anika Chaturvedi   |   Permalink   |   Kudos,   Students and Faculty

Allison Nealy, department head in the Department of Language and Literacy Education and clinical professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Special Education, was selected as a 2023-24 Fellow for Transformative Teaching in the University of Georgia’s Center for Teaching and Learning Fellows for Transformative Teaching Program.

The program will begin its first year in the fall and bring together 10 senior level, non-tenure track faculty members across UGA.

Fellows will receive $2,000 in funding to create an instructional project aimed at improving courses and teaching strategies within their department. They will also take part in a two-day retreat and meet throughout the year to discuss issues pertaining to teaching and learning.

“I am honored to have been selected for this new program. Teaching is the heart and soul of our work as non-tenured faculty,” Nealy said. “I am excited to connect with other faculty across the university and explore ways to keep our teaching fresh, engaging, and effective.”

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