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A guide to faculty development : practical advice, examples, and resources / Kay Herr Gillespie, editor ; Linda R. Hilsen, associate editor, Emily C. Wadsworth, associate editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Bolton, Massachusetts : Anker Pub. Company, [(c)2002.Description: xi, 290 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1882982452
  • 9781882982455
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  • LB2331.72.G853 2002
  • LB2331.72.W124.G853 2002
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Contents:
part 1. Setting up a faculty development program. Faculty, instructional, and organizational development : options and choices Robert M. Diamond Ten principles of good practice in creating and sustaining teaching and learning centers Mary Deane Sorcinelli Program types and prototypes Delivee L. Wright Establishing an instructional development program : an example L. Dee Fink part 2. Assessing teaching practices. Improving the evaluation of college teaching L. Dee Fink The process of individual consultation Karron G. Lewis Classroom observation : the observer as collaborator LuAnn Wilkerson and Karron G. Lewis Small group instructional diagnosis : tapping student perceptions of teaching Nancy A. Diamond If I knew then what I know now : a first-year faculty consultant's top ten list Jill D. Jensen part 3. Practical strategies. Promoting your professional development program Susan A. Holton Staging successful workshops Linda R. Hilsen and Emily C. (Rusty) Wadsworth Ideas for campus newsletters Laura Border, Linc. Fisch, and Maryellen Weimer Factoring out fear : making technology into child's play with fundamentals LeAne H. Rutherford A helpful handout : establishing and maintaining a positive classroom climate Linda R. Hilsen part 4. Reaching specific audiences. Increase your effectiveness in the organization : work with department chairs Ann F. Lucas Reaching the unreachable : improving the teaching of poor teachers Ann F. Lucas Problem-based learning Richard G. Tiberius part 5. Addressing diversity. Conceptualizing, designing, and implementing multicultural faculty development activities Christine A. Stanley Methods for addressing diversity in the classroom Lee Warren What we value, we talk about : including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people Christine Imbra and Helen Rallis part 6. A guide to faculty development committees: goals, structures, and practices. The basics of faculty development committees ; Questions and answers about faculty development committees ; A faculty development committee checklist ; Resources for faculty development committees Joyce Povlacs Lunde and Madelyn Meier Healy.
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"Some material in this book is based on A Handbook for New Practitioners published by New Forums Press in 1988"--T.p. verso.

part 1. Setting up a faculty development program. Faculty, instructional, and organizational development : options and choices Robert M. Diamond Ten principles of good practice in creating and sustaining teaching and learning centers Mary Deane Sorcinelli Program types and prototypes Delivee L. Wright Establishing an instructional development program : an example L. Dee Fink part 2. Assessing teaching practices. Improving the evaluation of college teaching L. Dee Fink The process of individual consultation Karron G. Lewis Classroom observation : the observer as collaborator LuAnn Wilkerson and Karron G. Lewis Small group instructional diagnosis : tapping student perceptions of teaching Nancy A. Diamond If I knew then what I know now : a first-year faculty consultant's top ten list Jill D. Jensen part 3. Practical strategies. Promoting your professional development program Susan A. Holton Staging successful workshops Linda R. Hilsen and Emily C. (Rusty) Wadsworth Ideas for campus newsletters Laura Border, Linc. Fisch, and Maryellen Weimer Factoring out fear : making technology into child's play with fundamentals LeAne H. Rutherford A helpful handout : establishing and maintaining a positive classroom climate Linda R. Hilsen part 4. Reaching specific audiences. Increase your effectiveness in the organization : work with department chairs Ann F. Lucas Reaching the unreachable : improving the teaching of poor teachers Ann F. Lucas Problem-based learning Richard G. Tiberius part 5. Addressing diversity. Conceptualizing, designing, and implementing multicultural faculty development activities Christine A. Stanley Methods for addressing diversity in the classroom Lee Warren What we value, we talk about : including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people Christine Imbra and Helen Rallis part 6. A guide to faculty development committees: goals, structures, and practices. The basics of faculty development committees ; Questions and answers about faculty development committees ; A faculty development committee checklist ; Resources for faculty development committees Joyce Povlacs Lunde and Madelyn Meier Healy.

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