Purpose
The Program for Enhancing Teaching Effectiveness
(PETE), established in 1976, is designed to help sustain the vitality of
teaching at the University of Richmond. It is administered by a
committee of ten members and a faculty coordinator.
The members represent a variety of approaches to
teaching; their charge is not to advocate particular theories or
practices, but rather to encourage discussion and reflection about
teaching and to foster the faculty's efforts to be the most effective
teachers they can be.
To these ends, PETE sponsors forums and workshops
on specific pedagogical issues, lends financial support to projects
aimed at promoting effective teaching, and explores with faculty members
ways to assess and refine their practice as teachers. PETE was founded
on the belief that conversation about teaching is most productive when
it is not constrained by personal and professional fears.
Participation in PETE's activities is, therefore,
completely voluntary. PETE does not single out departments for remedial
pedagogical help or accept referrals for such help. It plays no part in
the evaluation of teaching that determines material professional
rewards. |