Interested instructors may complete the Summer Abroad Instructor Application and submit it via email to Loraine Au Tham (l.autham@utoronto.ca). Course proposals should relate to the selection criteria listed below and the Summer Abroad Learning Objectives.
Selection Criteria
Both the courses and instructors are evaluated for their suitability as part of the Summer Abroad program. The selection of all courses and instructors are at the sole discretion of Woodsworth College, since funding for all courses is through the College budget.
A. Course Selection Criteria
Ongoing Offerings: Some Summer Abroad sites have courses that are listed every year. Ongoing courses include those that: are offered by the host institution; can sustain high enrolments of 30+ students; or are required for administrative/academic reasons. In addition to our ongoing courses, we invite instructors to submit proposals for a new site or program.
Relevance to Site: The academic content and field trips for all courses must be relevant to - and take advantage of - the host site. Science research courses or those with service learning components overseas will be considered.
Enrolment: Courses must have broad appeal. The Summer Abroad programs are cost-recovery and as such we normally require a minimum of 22 students for a course to be financially viable. The following information is used to assess the appeal of courses:
- course enrolment statistics from the previous fall/winter session;
- the number of students in relevant minor, major and specialist programs;
- whether the course will be cross-listed;
- and historical enrolments in similar Summer Abroad course offerings.
The Summer Abroad office tries to offer courses that can be counted towards minor, major or specialist programs but that also have few or no prerequisites so that they may be taken as electives.
Complementarity: Our goal is to have courses that complement other courses at that site as well as other Summer Abroad offerings. Competing offerings are avoided.
Diversity in Offerings: In large programs (e.g. Siena, England), courses from a variety of disciplines are offered in order to attract and accommodate the needs of as many students as possible. In general, courses may changed from year to year to keep the curriculum 'fresh.'
Note: the number of courses offered per site is determined based on historical program enrolment, residence capacity and the quality of the student experience.
B. Instructor Selection Criteria
Status at U of T
Preference will be given to faculty at the University of Toronto, including Professors, Associate Professors, Assistant Professors and Teaching Stream instructors. Positions will only be advertised to CUPE Unit 3 or 1 instructors, or to instructors from other universities, if suitable instructors cannot be found from the pool of University of Toronto faculty.
Excellence in Teaching
Instructors must demonstrate excellent teaching abilities and commitment. Indicators that will be used to asses teaching performance including teaching evaluations, teaching awards received, and enrolment levels in other courses taught by the instructor.
Commitment to the Student Experience
Instructors must be prepared to go above and beyond the call of duty as students abroad are more dependent on the faculty for guidance and support, including outside of regular teaching hours. Instructor approachability and participation/performance in similar programs or off-campus offerings will be considered.
Familiarity with the Host Site and Language
Instructors should have familiarity with the site so that they can plan field trips and, where possible, make connections with the host university and local organizations (e.g. for guest lectures). Given the special safety conditions of certain programs (e.g. Ecuador and archaeological digs), only instructors who have engaged in work at the sites or who have experience running field schools in these environments will be considered. For Science Abroad, research opportunities instructors must have a current research program or collaboration at the host site.
Decisions will be made by a committee with representatives from Woodsworth College and the Faculty of Arts and Science. Applicants will be informed of the decision within eight weeks of the application deadline.