A paradigm shift is underway in higher education. Realizing the hoped-for gains of new student-centered approaches will require significantly different approaches to faculty development. This paper describes one such approach to faculty development and how it is currently being used to improve the learning and teaching experience in the College of Engineering at a land grant institution in the Midwest. Considerations for the widespread application of this approach are also offered
Beyond Needs Assessment: Institutional Research as Faculty Development Instructional Research: A Sne...
The article addresses the importance of incorporating faculty development as a key priority of highe...
Higher education has experienced limitations on resources, both human and material, through financia...
Faculty developers are being asked to help faculty shift to learning-centered approaches. Project LE...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
The Problem Toward a Theory of Change Figure 1: A Force Field Analysis of Influence on Faculty Self ...
The Need for an Effective Faculty Development Program Redressing Low Faculty Morale Preparing the In...
Why the 1990\u27s Represent a Unique Opportunity for Faculty Developers Why Faculty Development Shou...
Traditional faculty development approaches often focus on teaching faculty skills to use in their cl...
This article describes a study which reviewed information on faculty development programs gathered f...
A curriculum for change in higher education emerged during the 1970\u27s which emphasizes, in the tr...
Very often faculty development staff, instructional development specialists, or faculty members on d...
On this program concerned with faculty development I have been asked to speak about the past, when t...
This article describes the role of the faculty developer in a departmentally-focused, campus-wide pr...
Addressing the Needs of Students From Student Development to Faculty Development A New Teaching Expe...
Beyond Needs Assessment: Institutional Research as Faculty Development Instructional Research: A Sne...
The article addresses the importance of incorporating faculty development as a key priority of highe...
Higher education has experienced limitations on resources, both human and material, through financia...
Faculty developers are being asked to help faculty shift to learning-centered approaches. Project LE...
In his keynote speech at the 1994 POD Conference, William Plater declared that faculty development p...
The Problem Toward a Theory of Change Figure 1: A Force Field Analysis of Influence on Faculty Self ...
The Need for an Effective Faculty Development Program Redressing Low Faculty Morale Preparing the In...
Why the 1990\u27s Represent a Unique Opportunity for Faculty Developers Why Faculty Development Shou...
Traditional faculty development approaches often focus on teaching faculty skills to use in their cl...
This article describes a study which reviewed information on faculty development programs gathered f...
A curriculum for change in higher education emerged during the 1970\u27s which emphasizes, in the tr...
Very often faculty development staff, instructional development specialists, or faculty members on d...
On this program concerned with faculty development I have been asked to speak about the past, when t...
This article describes the role of the faculty developer in a departmentally-focused, campus-wide pr...
Addressing the Needs of Students From Student Development to Faculty Development A New Teaching Expe...
Beyond Needs Assessment: Institutional Research as Faculty Development Instructional Research: A Sne...
The article addresses the importance of incorporating faculty development as a key priority of highe...
Higher education has experienced limitations on resources, both human and material, through financia...