In an effort to make teaching and learning more central, a growing number of campuses are adopting some form of the pedagogical colloquium, a strategy proposed by Lee Shulman, President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, in the context of a national project on the peer review of teaching. The purpose of the pedagogical colloquium is to create an occasion for examining and assessing the teaching skills and potential of faculty job candidates. Different models are now evolving, from formal presentations parallel in nature to the research colloquium commonly expected of job candidates, to more informal discussions of pedagogy, sometimes in combination with other strategies, such as teaching demonstrations. The pedago...
In higher education, professors are seen as the subject matter experts, yet many pedagogical decisio...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
Elements of what we are calling a “hopeful pedagogy” emerged when faculty reflected on the question ...
In an effort to make teaching and learning more central, a growing number of campuses are adopting s...
This article describes an annual three-day colloquium on teaching sponsored by the Center for Teachi...
Consider the following scenario: You arrive at graduate school in time for the three-day orientation...
The Partners in Pedagogy project uses a three-pronged plan of action to address faculty development ...
This paper describes a study in which professors explored and refined their perspectives about pedag...
This article reports on the challenges of creating and sustaining on-going conversations about facul...
The emphasis in this paper is on basic principles of pedagogy and communication in the classroom. A...
The scholarship of teaching and learning literature is replete with examples of pedagogical techniqu...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
Although there has been a resurgence of interest in college teaching in recent years, it is importan...
Preparing Faculty as Teachers The Revival of Pedagogy A Second Try at Turning Specialists into Profe...
Pedagogy is the defining feature of teacher professionalism. I am delighted to accept the invitation...
In higher education, professors are seen as the subject matter experts, yet many pedagogical decisio...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
Elements of what we are calling a “hopeful pedagogy” emerged when faculty reflected on the question ...
In an effort to make teaching and learning more central, a growing number of campuses are adopting s...
This article describes an annual three-day colloquium on teaching sponsored by the Center for Teachi...
Consider the following scenario: You arrive at graduate school in time for the three-day orientation...
The Partners in Pedagogy project uses a three-pronged plan of action to address faculty development ...
This paper describes a study in which professors explored and refined their perspectives about pedag...
This article reports on the challenges of creating and sustaining on-going conversations about facul...
The emphasis in this paper is on basic principles of pedagogy and communication in the classroom. A...
The scholarship of teaching and learning literature is replete with examples of pedagogical techniqu...
The professoriate is a highly individualized endeavor where scholars work independently on projects ...
Although there has been a resurgence of interest in college teaching in recent years, it is importan...
Preparing Faculty as Teachers The Revival of Pedagogy A Second Try at Turning Specialists into Profe...
Pedagogy is the defining feature of teacher professionalism. I am delighted to accept the invitation...
In higher education, professors are seen as the subject matter experts, yet many pedagogical decisio...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
Elements of what we are calling a “hopeful pedagogy” emerged when faculty reflected on the question ...