Autor: Kay J. Gillespie, Douglas L. Robertson, William H. Bergquist
Wydawca: Wiley
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ISBN13: |
9780470405574 |
ISBN10: |
0470405570 |
Autor: |
Kay J. Gillespie, Douglas L. Robertson, William H. Bergquist |
Oprawa: |
Hardback |
Rok Wydania: |
2010-04-28 |
Numer Wydania: |
2nd Edition |
Ilość stron: |
464 |
Wymiary: |
231x161 |
Tematy: |
JD |
Since the first edition of A Guide to Faculty Development was published in 2002, the dynamic field of educational and faculty development has undergone many changes. Prepared under the auspices of the Professional and Organizational Development
Network in Higher Education (POD), this thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded edition offers a fundamental resource for faculty developers, as well as for faculty and administrators interested in promoting and sustaining faculty development within their institutions. This essential book offers an introduction to the topic, includes twenty–three chapters by leading experts in the field, and provides the most relevant information on a range of faculty development topics including establishing and sustaining a faculty development program; the key issues of assessment, diversity, and technology; and faculty development across institutional types, career stages, and organizations.
"This volume contains the gallant story of the emergence of a movement to sustain the vitality of college and university faculty in difficult times. This practical guide draws on the best minds shaping the field, the most productive experience, and elicits the imagination required to reenvision a dynamic future for learning societies in a global context." R. Eugene Rice, senior scholar, Association of American Colleges and Universities
"Across the country, people in higher education are thinking about how to prepare our graduates for a rapidly changing world while supporting our faculty colleagues who grew up in a very different world. Faculty members, academic administrators, and policymakers alike will learn a great deal from this volume about how to put together a successful faculty development program and create a supportive environment for learning in challenging times." Judith A. Ramaley, president, Winona State University
"This is the book on faculty development in higher education. Everyone involved in fac
ulty developmentincluding provosts, deans, department chairs, faculty, and teaching center staffwill learn from the extensive research and the practical wisdom in the Guide." Peter Felten, president, The POD Network (20102011), and director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Elon University
Spis treści:
Foreword (William H. Bergquist).
Preface.
About the Authors.
Part I: Establishing and Sustaining a Faculty Development Program.
Chapter 1. Overview of Faculty Development: History and Choices (Mathew L. Ouellett).
Chapter 2. Program Types and Prototypes (Virginia S. Lee).
Chapter 3: Establishing an Educational Development Program (Douglas L. Robertson).
Chapter 4: Working with a Faculty Development Committee (Kim M. Mooney).
Chapter 5: Listen, Learn, Lead: Getting Started in Faculty Development (Margaret W. Cohen).
Chapter 6: Important Skills and Knowledge (Todd D. Zakrajsek).
Chapter 7: Promoting Your Program and Grounding It in the Institution (Ed Neal and Iola Peed–Neal).
Chapter 8: Practical Suggestions for Programs and Activities (Donna E. Ellis and Leslie Ortquist–Ahrens).
Part II: Key Priorities in Faculty Development: Assessment, Diversity, and Technology.
Chapter 9: Program Assessment for Faculty Development (Kathryn M. Planck and Alan Kalish).
Chapter 10: Assessing Teaching Practices and Effectiveness for Formative Purposes (Michael Theall and Jennifer L. Franklin).
Chapter 11: Assessment Practices Related to Student Learning: Transformative Assessment (Catherine M. Wehlburg).
Chapter 12: Overview of Diversity Issues Relating to Faculty Development (Mathew L. Ouellett).
Chapter 13: Conceptualizing, Designing, and Implementing Multicultural Faculty Development Activities (Christine A. Stanley).
Chapter 14: Working with Underrepresented Faculty (Frank Tuitt).
Chapter 15: International Faculty Development: Pursuin
g Our Work with Colleagues Around the World (Nancy Van Note Chism, David Gosling, and Mary Deane Sorcinelli).
Chapter 16: Issues in Technology and Faculty Development (Sally Kuhlenschmidt).
Part III: Faculty Development Across Institutional Types, Career Stages, and Organizations.
Chapter 17: Effective Practices at Research Universities: The Productive Pairing of Research and Teaching (Constance E. Cook and Michele Marincovich).
Chapter 18: Effective Practices in the Context of Small Colleges (Michael Reder).
Chapter 19: Faculty Development in the Context of the Community College (Helen M. Burnstad and Cynthia J. Hoss).
Chapter 20: Graduate and Professional Student Development Programs (Laura L. B. Border, Linda M. von Hoene).
Chapter 21: Working with Adjunct Faculty Members (Terri A. Tarr).
Chapter 22: Supporting Faculty Members Across Their Careers (Ann E. Austin).
Chapter 23: Organizational Development (Kay Gillespie).
Endnote.
Index.
Okładka tylna:
Since the first edition of A Guide to Faculty Development was published in 2002, the dynamic field of educational and faculty development has undergone many changes. Prepared under the auspices of the Professional and Organizational Development
Network in Higher Education (POD), this thoroughly revised, updated, and expanded edition offers a fundamental resource for faculty developers, as well as for faculty and administrators interested in promoting and sustaining faculty development within their institutions. This essential book offers an introduction to the topic, includes twenty–three chapters by leading experts in the field, and provides the most relevant information on a range of faculty development topics including establishing and sustaining a faculty development program; the key issues of assessment, diversity, and technology; and faculty development across institutional types, career stages, and organizations.
"This volume contai
ns the gallant story of the emergence of a movement to sustain the vitality of college and university faculty in difficult times. This practical guide draws on the best minds shaping the field, the most productive experience, and elicits the imagination required to reenvision a dynamic future for learning societies in a global context." R. Eugene Rice, senior scholar, Association of American Colleges and Universities
"Across the country, people in higher education are thinking about how to prepare our graduates for a rapidly changing world while supporting our faculty colleagues who grew up in a very different world. Faculty members, academic administrators, and policymakers alike will learn a great deal from this volume about how to put together a successful faculty development program and create a supportive environment for learning in challenging times." Judith A. Ramaley, president, Winona State University
"This is the book on faculty development in higher education. Everyone involved in faculty developmentincluding provosts, deans, department chairs, faculty, and teaching center staffwill learn from the extensive research and the practical wisdom in the Guide." Peter Felten, president, The POD Network (20102011), and director, Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, Elon University
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