Traditional faculty development approaches often focus on teaching faculty skills to use in their classrooms. In order to have a deeper cultural impact, we have found it useful to start the conversation at a different point than teaching skills; that is, to have faculty learn how people learn by experiencing a learning environment that is substantively different than their previous classroom experiences. Our program, Creating a Collaborative Learning Environment (CCLE), has been successful in helping faculty from diverse disciplines at a major research institution to work together to learn about learning and redesign teaching
On most campuses, diversity education and faculty development are separate initiatives. This article...
Colleges and universities are confronted with a plethora of questions and concerns that are associat...
Initiating a Faculty Development Program Planning for Intellectual Community Designing a Colloquium ...
A paradigm shift is underway in higher education. Realizing the hoped-for gains of new student-cente...
Groups of students or employees working together to solve problems, gain conceptual understanding, o...
Why the 1990\u27s Represent a Unique Opportunity for Faculty Developers Why Faculty Development Shou...
Faculty developers are being asked to help faculty shift to learning-centered approaches. Project LE...
Co/leagues in Community describes faculty building collaborative environments. It emphasizes faculty...
Since the beginnings of faculty development in the early 1960\u27s, professionals in the field have ...
This evaluation study examines how faculty development courses on teaching and learning (OTLA) cont...
The Problem Toward a Theory of Change Figure 1: A Force Field Analysis of Influence on Faculty Self ...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
Before the 1980's reach their close, I propose we decide to make the 1990's the decade of ...
As pedagogy experts, teacher educators should lead the charge for improved teaching and learning, bu...
Several of the articles in the first section refer to the need for faculty developers to provide mor...
On most campuses, diversity education and faculty development are separate initiatives. This article...
Colleges and universities are confronted with a plethora of questions and concerns that are associat...
Initiating a Faculty Development Program Planning for Intellectual Community Designing a Colloquium ...
A paradigm shift is underway in higher education. Realizing the hoped-for gains of new student-cente...
Groups of students or employees working together to solve problems, gain conceptual understanding, o...
Why the 1990\u27s Represent a Unique Opportunity for Faculty Developers Why Faculty Development Shou...
Faculty developers are being asked to help faculty shift to learning-centered approaches. Project LE...
Co/leagues in Community describes faculty building collaborative environments. It emphasizes faculty...
Since the beginnings of faculty development in the early 1960\u27s, professionals in the field have ...
This evaluation study examines how faculty development courses on teaching and learning (OTLA) cont...
The Problem Toward a Theory of Change Figure 1: A Force Field Analysis of Influence on Faculty Self ...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
Before the 1980's reach their close, I propose we decide to make the 1990's the decade of ...
As pedagogy experts, teacher educators should lead the charge for improved teaching and learning, bu...
Several of the articles in the first section refer to the need for faculty developers to provide mor...
On most campuses, diversity education and faculty development are separate initiatives. This article...
Colleges and universities are confronted with a plethora of questions and concerns that are associat...
Initiating a Faculty Development Program Planning for Intellectual Community Designing a Colloquium ...