Collaborations in higher education often focus on creating opportunities to promote student learning and development (Brower & Inkelas, 2010; Jacoby, 1999; Kuh, Kinzie, Schuh, Whitt,& Associates, 2010). While student learning is the chief concern of institutions of higher education, institutional leaders should also focus on the professional development of personnel, namely faculty and student affairs administrators, who are responsible for student learning in the classroom and co-curriculum. Institutional leaders can use professional development to transform the historically insular work of academic and student affairs into a collaborative enterprise
Although collaboration is valued in the discourses of teachers, managers and institutions, as well a...
Higher education is looking for ways to encourage new careers in education and retain current facult...
This evaluation study examines how faculty development courses on teaching and learning (OTLA) cont...
Sandeen (1991) and, later, Winston, Creamer, Miller, and Associates (2001) describe the primary role...
Collaboration between academic and student affairs professionals is an important means of increasing...
Operating from a constructivist paradigm and utilizing narrative inquiry, the purpose of this inquir...
Higher education is experiencing tremendous pressure from constituents to justify activities and the...
Participation in high-impact educational activities produces high levels of achievement of desirable...
This thesis investigates administrators’ engagement in professional development in a higher educatio...
Although the existence of collaborative relationships between student affairs and academic affairs i...
The purpose of the professional development plan is to provide the Department of Residence Life staf...
Several of the articles in the first section refer to the need for faculty developers to provide mor...
Within a traditional organizational structure in higher education, academic and student affairs divi...
Students regularly encounter faculty in classrooms. Student affairs personnel interact with students...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the strategy used to develop a collaborative professional ...
Although collaboration is valued in the discourses of teachers, managers and institutions, as well a...
Higher education is looking for ways to encourage new careers in education and retain current facult...
This evaluation study examines how faculty development courses on teaching and learning (OTLA) cont...
Sandeen (1991) and, later, Winston, Creamer, Miller, and Associates (2001) describe the primary role...
Collaboration between academic and student affairs professionals is an important means of increasing...
Operating from a constructivist paradigm and utilizing narrative inquiry, the purpose of this inquir...
Higher education is experiencing tremendous pressure from constituents to justify activities and the...
Participation in high-impact educational activities produces high levels of achievement of desirable...
This thesis investigates administrators’ engagement in professional development in a higher educatio...
Although the existence of collaborative relationships between student affairs and academic affairs i...
The purpose of the professional development plan is to provide the Department of Residence Life staf...
Several of the articles in the first section refer to the need for faculty developers to provide mor...
Within a traditional organizational structure in higher education, academic and student affairs divi...
Students regularly encounter faculty in classrooms. Student affairs personnel interact with students...
The purpose of this article is to analyze the strategy used to develop a collaborative professional ...
Although collaboration is valued in the discourses of teachers, managers and institutions, as well a...
Higher education is looking for ways to encourage new careers in education and retain current facult...
This evaluation study examines how faculty development courses on teaching and learning (OTLA) cont...