Faculty Peers Support Colleagues with Textbook Affordability  | Temple University Libraries News

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Summary:

"Temple University Libraries is partnering with faculty member Natalie Flynn to ignite more faculty engagement in textbook affordability initiatives by recruiting them as peer advisors, creating a vibrant community focused on accessible education materials and resources. 

 
 

Temple University Libraries is committed to achieving affordable and equitable access to learning materials for our students. In support of that goal, we engage in multiple initiatives designed to support faculty who seek to lower or eliminate the cost of course materials for their classes. Faculty typically accomplish this by adopting zero-cost materials in lieu of traditional, costly commercial textbooks. Zero-cost content can include sources such as open educational materialslibrary ebooksfree web content, etc. 

 

One of our most enduring and successful programs is the Textbook Affordability Project (TAP), an annual invitation to faculty to submit proposals for an award that supports their effort to transition from commercial textbooks and other potentially expensive course materials to those available at no cost to students. Since 2011, approximately 10 faculty members are selected each year to receive this award. Our latest cohort includes 8 faculty representing CLA, Law, CPH, Social Work, CST, CEHD and TUJ...."

Link:

https://sites.temple.edu/librarynews/2024/12/04/faculty-peers-support-colleagues-with-textbook-affordability/

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Date tagged:

12/06/2024, 09:38

Date published:

12/06/2024, 04:38