Learning takes place at several levels-in the individual, in groups, in organizations and in the larger society. It is amazing how much of our efforts in the past have focused exclusively on individual learning. It may be that we are learning slowly as a society, and our institutions seldom seem to develop much beyond their initial geniuses. But as a group, those of us engaged in faculty, staff and organizational development in higher education have aimed at being more reflective and intentional about our learning
The 1993 conference theme, Unveiling Inherent Values, Invigorating Values Inquiry in Classrooms, Cu...
Thoughtful, effective programming for faculty and institutional development depends on an understand...
The National Collegiate Honors Council has redesigned its national conference periodically, and one ...
Learning takes place at several levels-in the individual, in groups, in organizations and in the lar...
Those of us who work in professional and organizational development in higher education must respond...
In virtually all theories of cognitive development, the higher levels include a capacity to engage i...
Faculty developers have made painstaking progress in achieving a higher status for teaching in acade...
Those who till the fields of Academe know that while the basic topography may remain essentially the...
In previous volumes, we have tried to include one of the keynote addresses from the annual conferenc...
Preparing a book of readings from our POD members requires us to take time to fully appreciate the t...
The current decade has been a period of reduced resources, tight competition for students, uneven de...
Balanced somewhere between thinking and doing is the need for verification by experimentation. We sh...
Because faculty, instructional and organizational development is still a relatively new area, it has...
Setting the Stage Theme One: Conformity vs. Innovation Theme Two: Role of the Enemy Theme Three: I...
As instructional developers, we need to remain constantly aware of what faculty and students are rea...
The 1993 conference theme, Unveiling Inherent Values, Invigorating Values Inquiry in Classrooms, Cu...
Thoughtful, effective programming for faculty and institutional development depends on an understand...
The National Collegiate Honors Council has redesigned its national conference periodically, and one ...
Learning takes place at several levels-in the individual, in groups, in organizations and in the lar...
Those of us who work in professional and organizational development in higher education must respond...
In virtually all theories of cognitive development, the higher levels include a capacity to engage i...
Faculty developers have made painstaking progress in achieving a higher status for teaching in acade...
Those who till the fields of Academe know that while the basic topography may remain essentially the...
In previous volumes, we have tried to include one of the keynote addresses from the annual conferenc...
Preparing a book of readings from our POD members requires us to take time to fully appreciate the t...
The current decade has been a period of reduced resources, tight competition for students, uneven de...
Balanced somewhere between thinking and doing is the need for verification by experimentation. We sh...
Because faculty, instructional and organizational development is still a relatively new area, it has...
Setting the Stage Theme One: Conformity vs. Innovation Theme Two: Role of the Enemy Theme Three: I...
As instructional developers, we need to remain constantly aware of what faculty and students are rea...
The 1993 conference theme, Unveiling Inherent Values, Invigorating Values Inquiry in Classrooms, Cu...
Thoughtful, effective programming for faculty and institutional development depends on an understand...
The National Collegiate Honors Council has redesigned its national conference periodically, and one ...