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9781882982455

A Guide to Faculty Development

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  • ISBN13:

    9781882982455

  • ISBN10:

    1882982452

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-08-01
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass
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Summary

Assembled and written under the auspices of the Professional and Organizational Development (POD) Network in Higher Education, this book is a fundamental resource for faculty developers, as well as for faculty and administrators interested in promoting and sustaining faculty development within their institution. Based on POD's classic volume. A Handbook for New Practitioners, this new book offers up-to-date and relevant information on a range of faculty development topics, including Setting up a faculty development program by examining organizational options, program types, and ten principles of good practice in creating and sustaining teaching and learning centers Assessing teaching practices: the evaluation process, individual consultation, classroom observation, and small group instructional diagnosis Practical strategies to consider in promoting a faculty development program, staging successful workshops, producing newsletters, using technology, and creating a positive classroom climate Reaching specific audiences such as department chairs and poor teachers Using problem-based learning Addressing diversity issues in the classroom, implementing multicultural faculty development activities, and including lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people How to establish a successful faculty development committee

Author Biography

Kay Herr Gillespie is Professor Emerita at Colorado State University, Where she served as a tenured faculty member in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and began working in faculty development in 1976. She served on the POD Core Committee and was president of the organization in 1998-1999. Currently she is working independently as a higher education consultant and editor.

Table of Contents

POD Mission Statement v
Preface ix
Part I Setting Up a Faculty Development Program
Faculty, Instructional, and Organizational Development: Options and Choices
2(7)
Robert M. Diamond
Ten Principles of Good Practice in Creating and Sustaining Teaching and Learning Centers
9(15)
Mary Deane Sorcinelli
Program Types and Prototypes
24(11)
Delivee L. Wright
Establishing an Instructional Development Program: An Example
35(11)
L. Dee Fink
Part II Assessing Teaching Practices
Improving the Evaluation of College Teaching
46(13)
L. Dee Fink
The Process of Individual Consultation
59(15)
Karron G. Lewis
Classroom Observation: The Observer as Collaborator
74(8)
LuAnn Wilkerson
Karron G. Lewis
Small Group Instructional Diagnosis: Tapping Student Perceptions of Teaching
82(10)
Nancy A. Diamond
If I Knew Then What I Know Now: A First-Year Faculty Consultant's Top Ten List
92(8)
Jill D. Jensen
Part III Practical Strategies
Promoting Your Professional Development Program
100(8)
Susan A Holton
Staging Successful Workshops
108(15)
Linda R. Hilsen
Emily C. (Rusty) Wadsworth
Ideas for Campus Newsletters
123(10)
Laura Border
Linc. Fisch
Maryellen Weimer
Factoring Out Fear: Making Technology into Child's Play with Fundamentals
133(13)
LeAne H. Rutherford
A Helpful Handout: Establishing and Maintaining a Positive Classroom Climate
146(11)
Linda R. Hilsen
Part IV Reaching Specific Audiences
Increase Your Effectiveness in the Organization: Work with Department Chairs
157(10)
Ann F. Lucas
Reaching the Unreachable: Improving the Teaching of Poor Teachers
167(13)
Ann F. Lucas
Problem-Based Learning
180(14)
Richard G. Tiberius
Part V Addressing Diversity
Conceptualizing, Designing, and Implementing Multicultural Faculty Development Activities
194(20)
Christine A. Stanley
Methods for Addressing Diversity in the Classroom
214(13)
Lee Warren
What We Value, We Talk About: Including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People
227(24)
Christine Imbra
Helen Rallis
Part VI A Guide to Faculty Development Committees: Goals, Structures, and Practices
The Basics of Faculty Development Committees
251(7)
Joyce Povlacs Lunde
Madelyn Meier Healy
Questions and Answers about Faculty Development Committees
258(6)
Joyce Povlacs Lunde
Madelyn Meier Healy
A Faculty Development Committee Checklist
264(3)
Joyce Povlacs Lunde
Madelyn Meier Healy
Resources for Faculty Development Committees
267(6)
Joyce Povlacs Lunde
Madelyn Meier Healy
Bibliography 273(12)
Index 285

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