As a result of increasing concerns about the quality of higher education in Canada, many universities have implemented programs and policies aimed at improving teaching. This study examines the perceptions of those individuals who are primarily responsible for teaching improvement activities at fifty-one Canadian degree-granting institutions. Respondents indicated the potential of each of thirty-six practices to improve teaching at their respective institutions. The findings reveal a widespread belief that the greatest teaching improvement potential lies in the provision of incentives to faculty in the form of employment rewards (appointment, tenure, promotion). The role of department heads, deans, and senior administrators in creating an i...
This paper examines the extent to which students' evaluations of university teaching and classroom d...
As we go about our daily business of encouraging faculty to examine and to improve their teaching, i...
Abstract This study investigates instructors' attitudes about student ratings of instruction. T...
Continuous engagement in teaching improvement is required if professors are to gain the essential kn...
The movement to improve the quality of teaching and learning in higher education has gained increasi...
This article reports on a survey of faculty development practices in Canadian universities - the ext...
Quality teaching and how to assess and award it, continue to be an area of scholarship and debate in...
Teaching has always been and remains a core function of universities. However, there is a pervasive ...
In the late I960's and 1970's, universities established programs, projects, and offices to improve t...
Up to now, existing studies suggest that there is a dearth of literature on faculty perceptions abou...
The University of British Columbia-Vancouver (UBC-V) implemented a campus-wide survey of faculty tea...
A thousand graduates of nineteen Canadian universities, in a variety of disciplines, re- sponded to ...
The Institutional Teaching Culture Perception Survey (ITCPS) was used to investigate beliefs of tenu...
AbstractPrevious scholarly attention to the experiences of faculty members has emphasized the contex...
The Institutional Teaching Culture Perception Survey (ITCPS) was used to investigate beliefs of tenu...
This paper examines the extent to which students' evaluations of university teaching and classroom d...
As we go about our daily business of encouraging faculty to examine and to improve their teaching, i...
Abstract This study investigates instructors' attitudes about student ratings of instruction. T...
Continuous engagement in teaching improvement is required if professors are to gain the essential kn...
The movement to improve the quality of teaching and learning in higher education has gained increasi...
This article reports on a survey of faculty development practices in Canadian universities - the ext...
Quality teaching and how to assess and award it, continue to be an area of scholarship and debate in...
Teaching has always been and remains a core function of universities. However, there is a pervasive ...
In the late I960's and 1970's, universities established programs, projects, and offices to improve t...
Up to now, existing studies suggest that there is a dearth of literature on faculty perceptions abou...
The University of British Columbia-Vancouver (UBC-V) implemented a campus-wide survey of faculty tea...
A thousand graduates of nineteen Canadian universities, in a variety of disciplines, re- sponded to ...
The Institutional Teaching Culture Perception Survey (ITCPS) was used to investigate beliefs of tenu...
AbstractPrevious scholarly attention to the experiences of faculty members has emphasized the contex...
The Institutional Teaching Culture Perception Survey (ITCPS) was used to investigate beliefs of tenu...
This paper examines the extent to which students' evaluations of university teaching and classroom d...
As we go about our daily business of encouraging faculty to examine and to improve their teaching, i...
Abstract This study investigates instructors' attitudes about student ratings of instruction. T...