Helping faculty develop high-quality instruction that positively affects student learning can be complicated by time limitations, a lack of resources, and inexperience using student data to make iterative improvements. We describe a community of 16 faculty from five institutions who overcame these challenges and collaboratively designed, taught, iteratively revised, and published an instructional unit about the potential effect of mutations on DNA replication, transcription, and translation. The unit was taught to more than 2000 students in 18 courses, and student performance improved from preassessment to postassessment in every classroom. This increase occurred even though faculty varied in their instructional practices when they were tea...
College faculty members are often inadequately prepared to use technology in their classrooms. They ...
This study analyzes the evolution of a large state university's college program that provides compet...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FDP...
Helping faculty develop high-quality instruction that positively affects student learning can be com...
Undergraduate introductory biology courses are changing based on our growing understanding of how st...
This paper presents a model for small, interdisciplinary groups of faculty to work together to impro...
Active learning, an engaging, student-centered, evidence-based pedagogy, has been shown to improve s...
A federal Call to Action was mandated to reform community colleges across the nation, challenging co...
We begin this essay with a brief description of the four-year multidisciplinary faculty development ...
Hofstetter, FredIntroductory biology and chemistry courses have some of the highest attrition rates ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PhysicsJames T. LavertyProfessional development is a tool that facult...
Learning environments in are changing rapidly, with increased attention surrounding active learning,...
The authors of this study document within the literature the relationship between faculty profession...
When you imagine a tenured faculty member in a large university from the department of engineering, ...
textA faculty community is a type of learning community where faculty learning and development is th...
College faculty members are often inadequately prepared to use technology in their classrooms. They ...
This study analyzes the evolution of a large state university's college program that provides compet...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FDP...
Helping faculty develop high-quality instruction that positively affects student learning can be com...
Undergraduate introductory biology courses are changing based on our growing understanding of how st...
This paper presents a model for small, interdisciplinary groups of faculty to work together to impro...
Active learning, an engaging, student-centered, evidence-based pedagogy, has been shown to improve s...
A federal Call to Action was mandated to reform community colleges across the nation, challenging co...
We begin this essay with a brief description of the four-year multidisciplinary faculty development ...
Hofstetter, FredIntroductory biology and chemistry courses have some of the highest attrition rates ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of PhysicsJames T. LavertyProfessional development is a tool that facult...
Learning environments in are changing rapidly, with increased attention surrounding active learning,...
The authors of this study document within the literature the relationship between faculty profession...
When you imagine a tenured faculty member in a large university from the department of engineering, ...
textA faculty community is a type of learning community where faculty learning and development is th...
College faculty members are often inadequately prepared to use technology in their classrooms. They ...
This study analyzes the evolution of a large state university's college program that provides compet...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FDP...