CTL event acknowledged Quality Matters courses, faculty

The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) recently recognized the success of UNC Charlotte faculty members who received official Quality Matters (QM) Course Certification.

Provost Joan Lorden expressed appreciation for faculty members’ “significant work” with regard to quality matters course design. She noted that their engagement in scholarship of teaching and learning inquiry around sound course design is having a positive impact on student success.

UNC Charlotte has 36 courses officially certified, out of a total of 65 courses for the entire UNC System. The University’s Instructional Systems and Technology program has two areas officially certified at the program level. Only five institutions in the national QM community can match this achievement.

During the CTL event, several of UNC Charlotte’s QM faculty members offered poster presentations that outlined course design best practices, showcased high-quality online courses developed to QM standards and communicated research on online teaching and learning.

Faculty recognized for their QM course certifications were:

Cindy Gilson, Ph.D. SPED 6696

SPED 6124 Cato College of Education

Julie Fuselier, MSN, MPH, RN NURN 4440 College of Health and Human Services

Meredith Troutman-Jordan, Ph.D. NURS 6101 College of Health and Human Services

Kelly Powers, Ph.D. NURS 6302 College of Health and Human Services

Jeffrey Killman, Ph.D. TRAN 6472

TRAN 4442 College of Liberal Arts & Sciences

Ayesha Sadaf, Ph.D. EIST 6121 Cato College of Education

Cindy Gilson, Ph.D. SPED 6224 Cato College of Education

Willie Abel, Ph.D. NURN 4900 College of Health and Human Services

Teresa Petty, Ed.D. MDSK 6260 Cato College of Education

Kelly Powers, Ph.D. NURS 6212 College of Health and Human Services

QM faculty fellows and associate faculty fellows also were recognized for their service and leadership.

“The work of our faculty to develop QM courses and to serve as QM fellows is a testament to our faculty’s dedication to students’ learning,” said Lorden.

Quality Matters is a nationally-recognized faculty-led approach to quality online and blended learning design. UNC Charlotte has been growing its Quality Matters community for several years.

Senior Associate Provost Jay Raja and Kalpathi Subramanian from the Department of Computer Science talk about his project-based learning approach

Photos: Provost Joan Lorden and Heather McCullough from the Center for Teaching and Learning discuss how to better engage graduate students in nursing courses with Kelly Powers, assistant professor of nursing, and inset, Senior Associate Provost Jay Raja and Kalpathi Subramanian from the Department of Computer Science talk about his project-based learning approach that keeps students engaged and scaffolded throughout the course. Subramanian’s course design ensures that students are self-guided to systematically solve authentic problems and reflect on their work.