This article continues the project of current authors (Malak & Gambescia, 2023) who learned about the personalities, leadership styles, and pedagogical preferences of higher education instructors that have collaborated on lessons, by expanding the analysis to the experiences of team teaching in the areas of best, worse, and overall experiences in the teaching/learning process. Thirty-five faculty who had team taught in the past completed an online survey responding to 16 questions related to their team-teaching experience, using a Likert Scale rating and several open-ending questions. Respondents found that the most benefit from the experience was in collaborating with the other faculty member as opposed to benefits to the student. Furtherm...
Team teaching factors, including mission clarity, affiliation, innovativeness, and fairness, are exa...
Attempts by universities to provide an improved learning environment to students have led to an incr...
Team teaching an undergraduate business capstone course has the potential of providing students with...
ABSTRACT: Team teaching is a growing practice at the K-12 level and one that needs to be addressed i...
Teacher team involvement is considered a key factor in achieving sustainable innovation in higher ed...
Lessons From 10 Exemplary Faculty Cheating: An Analysis of Relevant Circumstance
Team teaching has the potential to have a profound impact on both teaching and learning. Many who ha...
Instructor Perceptions of What Good Lead Facilitators do in Long-Standing, Co-Curricular, Multi-Day,...
Collaboration between academic and student affairs professionals is an important means of increasing...
This paper examines student experiences and perceptions of two models of team teaching employed at a...
Over the course of an academic year, we collaborated to adopt a new instructional design for teams i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Teaching in High...
Faculty and students at the University of Toronto were surveyed and interviewed to form a case study...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore and gain in-depth understanding of the proces...
Team learning is the process of aligning and developing the capacity of a team to create the result...
Team teaching factors, including mission clarity, affiliation, innovativeness, and fairness, are exa...
Attempts by universities to provide an improved learning environment to students have led to an incr...
Team teaching an undergraduate business capstone course has the potential of providing students with...
ABSTRACT: Team teaching is a growing practice at the K-12 level and one that needs to be addressed i...
Teacher team involvement is considered a key factor in achieving sustainable innovation in higher ed...
Lessons From 10 Exemplary Faculty Cheating: An Analysis of Relevant Circumstance
Team teaching has the potential to have a profound impact on both teaching and learning. Many who ha...
Instructor Perceptions of What Good Lead Facilitators do in Long-Standing, Co-Curricular, Multi-Day,...
Collaboration between academic and student affairs professionals is an important means of increasing...
This paper examines student experiences and perceptions of two models of team teaching employed at a...
Over the course of an academic year, we collaborated to adopt a new instructional design for teams i...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis Group in Teaching in High...
Faculty and students at the University of Toronto were surveyed and interviewed to form a case study...
The purpose of this multiple case study was to explore and gain in-depth understanding of the proces...
Team learning is the process of aligning and developing the capacity of a team to create the result...
Team teaching factors, including mission clarity, affiliation, innovativeness, and fairness, are exa...
Attempts by universities to provide an improved learning environment to students have led to an incr...
Team teaching an undergraduate business capstone course has the potential of providing students with...