Faculty development is often a life-long process which does not bear fruit in one tenure-track term. Christian colleges and universities need to recognise that more factors contribute to faculty development than only those added to faculty development programmes on university campuses. Challenging university lecturers and academic teachers to change, even to cumulative change over the span of a lifetime, is what faculty development is all about. In order to achieve this goal we need, however, to develop an atmosphere and an ethos on campus that is conducive to such growth and change. Such an ethos should be rooted in an integral Biblical view of the world, but primarily in a world view that sees both professors, lecturers and students as gi...
If public universities are to be places of holistic learning, then not only intellectual growth is ...
This study aims to determine the development needs of the faculty members of St. Michael Academy, Oa...
Efforts to support and enrich faculty work—particularly in a changing context—are critically importa...
When it comes to faculty development, institutions seem to suffer a personality split. While our wor...
How do Christian higher education institutions orient new faculty members to their role on a Christi...
All faculty desire to imbue their instruction and content with a solid foundation build on a Biblica...
ll disciplines are not created equal when it comes to providing opportunities for integrating faith ...
In the past, professors have always taught as they were taught, but this needs to change, Why? Due t...
The past decade has evidenced significant dialogue on faith-based campuses about the persistent gap ...
In recent years, new expectations of higher education from parents, employers, trustees, and governm...
How faculty at Christian universities encourage teacher candidates to draw on a Christian worldview ...
Before the 1980's reach their close, I propose we decide to make the 1990's the decade of ...
The Problem Toward a Theory of Change Figure 1: A Force Field Analysis of Influence on Faculty Self ...
This literature review assesses where higher education is in relation to faculty development and whe...
Mentoring has been used in various fields as a professional development and acculturation tool (Kram...
If public universities are to be places of holistic learning, then not only intellectual growth is ...
This study aims to determine the development needs of the faculty members of St. Michael Academy, Oa...
Efforts to support and enrich faculty work—particularly in a changing context—are critically importa...
When it comes to faculty development, institutions seem to suffer a personality split. While our wor...
How do Christian higher education institutions orient new faculty members to their role on a Christi...
All faculty desire to imbue their instruction and content with a solid foundation build on a Biblica...
ll disciplines are not created equal when it comes to providing opportunities for integrating faith ...
In the past, professors have always taught as they were taught, but this needs to change, Why? Due t...
The past decade has evidenced significant dialogue on faith-based campuses about the persistent gap ...
In recent years, new expectations of higher education from parents, employers, trustees, and governm...
How faculty at Christian universities encourage teacher candidates to draw on a Christian worldview ...
Before the 1980's reach their close, I propose we decide to make the 1990's the decade of ...
The Problem Toward a Theory of Change Figure 1: A Force Field Analysis of Influence on Faculty Self ...
This literature review assesses where higher education is in relation to faculty development and whe...
Mentoring has been used in various fields as a professional development and acculturation tool (Kram...
If public universities are to be places of holistic learning, then not only intellectual growth is ...
This study aims to determine the development needs of the faculty members of St. Michael Academy, Oa...
Efforts to support and enrich faculty work—particularly in a changing context—are critically importa...