Distinction in Teaching Award - 2008-2009 Nomination Form-2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Distinction in Teaching Award Nomination Form in our editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the appropriate category for the nominee: either 'Category 1' for those at UCSF five years or fewer, or 'Category 2' for those with more than five years.
  3. Fill in the nominee's details including their name, academic title, department(s), and school(s). Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  4. Enter the nominator's information, specifying whether you are a faculty member or a student. Include your department or school, email, phone number, and campus box.
  5. Review the submission guidelines carefully. Remember that nomination packets should not exceed 15 double-sided pages and must include one original and ten copies of all materials.
  6. Compile additional required documents such as a letter of nomination, current CV of the nominee, and letters of support from faculty and students as specified.
  7. Once completed, save your form and any additional documents before submitting them to Wilson Hardcastle by the deadline.

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The Distinguished Teaching Awards are UCLAs highest recognition for teaching excellence and honors recipients under three classifications: senate faculty, non-senate faculty, and teaching assistants.
Every effective nomination form should contain specific fields that capture both quantifiable achievements and qualitative contributions. The nominators information section should include their name, department, and relationship to the nominee, which helps establish credibility and context for the submission.
Tips for Writing a Nomination Choose a category. Describe how your nominee meets the criteria of the category you have selected. Use these nomination questions as a guide. Get support. Use bullet points. Avoid jargon. Include measurable results. Use multiple examples. Submit for both awards.
How to write a recommendation letter for a teacher Choose a professional format. A letter of recommendation or reference letter for a teacher can use a professional format and tone. State your qualifications. Reference the position. Highlight notable traits. Give specific examples. Provide contact information.
Begin with a Brainstorm Why do you think they are such an excellent teacher? Next, brainstorm specific examples or memories that you have that illustrate each of these reasons. These can become supporting details that you can draw in your nomination testimonial to highlight the instructors excellence.
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