Teaching Resources
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Faculty Handbook
- Faculty Handbook 2011-2012. This version is updated periodically.
General Education at UH Hilo
- New General Education and Integrative Requirements go into effect for students first entering UH Hilo or another campus in the UH system in Fall 2011
- The pre-2011 General Education program
Curriculum Central Online Curriculum Proposal Process
Curriculum Central is a UH system-developed online system for curriculum review: faculty complete proposals for new courses, modification of existing courses, and requests for program modification that result from these course changes; approvers review and approve or advise proposers to revise and resubmit.
- Curriculum Central website (log in with UH username and password):
- Curriculum Central Instructions for UH Hilo Users
Teaching
- Academic Expectations and Responsibilities of Students. Approved by the UH Hilo Faculty Congress and the VCAA January 2012.
- Teaching Practices at UH Hilo
- Academic Advising
- Syllabus Checklist
- Recipients of Teaching Awards
- Nomination Forms for BOR Award for Excellence in Teaching (UH Hilo full time tenured or tenure track faculty), Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching (UH Hilo Instructor or Lecturer), Francis Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (UH Hilo Instructor or Assistant Professor), and Taniguchi Award for Innovation in Teaching
- UH System: 2010 Notification to Faculty on Use of Copyrighted Materials
Appropriate Behavior: Policies and Procedures
- Preventing and Handling Plagiarism
- Using Turnitin to Prevent Plagiarism
- Handling Disruptive Behavior in the Classroom
- Policies That Pertain to Student Rights and Responsibilities
- Student Conduct Code
- Academic Grievance Policy
- UH System Policy and UH Hilo Procedures: Non-Violence in the Workplace
All administrators, faculty, staff, and students are responsible for maintaining a university campus environment that ensures that all members are treated with civility and respect to fulfill the University’s missions and goals. The University fully supports the efforts of the State of Hawaiʻi and is committed to a workplace free of violence