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9781118011317

To Improve the Academy Vol. 30 : Resources for Faculty, Instructional, and Organizational Development

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  • ISBN13:

    9781118011317

  • ISBN10:

    1118011317

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2011-10-18
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
  • Purchase Benefits
List Price: $40.00

Summary

The development of students is a fundamental purpose of higher education and requires for its success effective advising, teaching, leadership, and management. This annual volume offers examples and resources for the enrichment of all educational developers.

Author Biography

Judith E. Miller is executive director of assessment at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. James E. Groccia, former president of POD, is director of the Biggio Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning and associate professor of higher education at Auburn University.

Table of Contents

About the Authorsp. xiii
Prefacep. xxvii
Acknowledgmentsp. xxxiii
Ethical Guidelines for Educational Developersp. xxxv
Promoting Our Colleagues' Professional Success
Graduate Student Internships as a Pathway to the Profession of Educational Developmentp. 3
The Digital Academy: Preparing Faculty for Digital Course Developmentp. 17
Writing Groups for Work-Life Balance: Faculty Writing Group Leaders Share Their Storiesp. 31
Reflecting Together About Tenure and Promotion: A Faculty Learning Community Approachp. 43
The Citizenship Imperative and the Role of Faculty Developmentp. 54
Supporting Institutional Priorities
Enhancing Out-of-Class Communication: Students' Perspectivesp. 71
Effecting Change in Limited-Control Classroom Environments: A Case Studyp. 85
Adapting a Laboratory Research Group Model to Foster the Scholarship of Teaching and Learningp. 99
Institutional Encouragement of and Faculty Engagement in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learningp. 112
Defining Critical Thinking in Higher Education: Determining Assessment Fitp. 126
Curriculum Revision and Cultural Change: A Joint Faculty Development and Faculty Governance Approachp. 142
Broadening the Campus Context
Academic Dishonesty Among International Students in Higher Educationp. 159
Forty Percent of 2 Million: Preparing to Serve Our Veterans with Disabilitiesp. 173
Working Effectively with Psychologically Impaired Facultyp. 186
Next Generation @ IUPUI: A Leadership Development Program for Faculty of Colorp. 202
Diffusing the Impact of Tokenism on Faculty of Colorp. 216
Difficult Dialogues and Transformational Change Through Cross-Cultural Faculty Developmentp. 230
Developing Our Craft
Faculty Development Beyond Instructional Development: Ideas Centers Can Usep. 247
Go for the Gold: Fundraising for Teaching Centersp. 262
How Mature Teaching and Learning Centers Evaluate Their Servicesp. 277
Faculty Development as a Hazardous Occupationp. 290
Emergent Shifts in Faculty Development: A Reflective Reviewp. 306
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