Master of ScienceDepartment of PhysicsJames T. LavertyProfessional development is a tool that faculty members can use to become more knowledgeable about certain fields of study, or to develop a wide variety of skills. One way that college faculty use professional development is to learn how to become better teachers. We investigate what influences affect the ways in which faculty take up ideas from professional development programs. By employing the framework of Pedagogical Reasoning and Action, we investigate how faculty take up ideas from a particular Faculty Learning Community (the STEM Teaching \& Learning Fellowship) and the factors that influence their instructional and material design choices. Influences affecting faculty were examin...
Active learning, an engaging, student-centered, evidence-based pedagogy, has been shown to improve s...
This dissertation study deems faculty development critical to meeting challenges associated with ret...
Using a two-stage, mixed-method strategy of inquiry that follows symbolic interactionism, this study...
Hofstetter, FredIntroductory biology and chemistry courses have some of the highest attrition rates ...
Faculty participation in professional development in the area of teaching varies greatly by institut...
Increasing the production of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) undergraduate ...
Background: Faculty who teach in technical colleges are considered content experts, but may lack te...
Faculty development occurs at every level, and it occurs most commonly as the pursuit of one goal—im...
This dissertation examines the development of critical colleagueship among five secondary science te...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FPD...
This quantitative study used factorial design and survey research to examine the influence of depart...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FDP...
In the context of persistently low retention rates for underrepresented students of higher education...
Helping faculty develop high-quality instruction that positively affects student learning can be com...
Despite extensive evidence in favor of student-centered teaching practices over traditional lecturin...
Active learning, an engaging, student-centered, evidence-based pedagogy, has been shown to improve s...
This dissertation study deems faculty development critical to meeting challenges associated with ret...
Using a two-stage, mixed-method strategy of inquiry that follows symbolic interactionism, this study...
Hofstetter, FredIntroductory biology and chemistry courses have some of the highest attrition rates ...
Faculty participation in professional development in the area of teaching varies greatly by institut...
Increasing the production of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) undergraduate ...
Background: Faculty who teach in technical colleges are considered content experts, but may lack te...
Faculty development occurs at every level, and it occurs most commonly as the pursuit of one goal—im...
This dissertation examines the development of critical colleagueship among five secondary science te...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FPD...
This quantitative study used factorial design and survey research to examine the influence of depart...
The professional literature suggests five levels of evaluation for faculty development programs. FDP...
In the context of persistently low retention rates for underrepresented students of higher education...
Helping faculty develop high-quality instruction that positively affects student learning can be com...
Despite extensive evidence in favor of student-centered teaching practices over traditional lecturin...
Active learning, an engaging, student-centered, evidence-based pedagogy, has been shown to improve s...
This dissertation study deems faculty development critical to meeting challenges associated with ret...
Using a two-stage, mixed-method strategy of inquiry that follows symbolic interactionism, this study...