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100 _aGroccia, James E; Cruz, Laura
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245 0 0 _aTo improve the academy :
_bresources for faculty, instructional, and organizational development
_nVol. 32 /
_cJudith E. Miller, editor ; James E. Groccia, associate editor.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aSan Francisco, Calif. :
_bJossey-Bass,
_cc2013.
300 _axxxviii, 314 p. :
_bill. ;
_c23 cm.
500 _a"To improve the academy is published annually by the Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education (POD) through Jossey-Bass Publishers and is abstracted in ERIC documents and in Higher Education Abstracts"--P. v.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aSection one: Enriching our colleagues. 1. Taking stock: contemplating North American graduate student professional development programs and developers / Dieter J. Schö̈nwetter, Donna Ellis -- 2. Growing a new generation: promoting self-reflection through peer observation / Allison Boye, Micah Meixner -- 3. Support needs of university adjunct lecturers / Sarah M. Ginsberg -- 4. Understanding and supporting full-time non-tenure-track faculty: a needed change / Genevieve G. Shaker, Megan M. Palmer, Nancy Van Note Chism -- 5. Using multimedia case stories of exemplary teaching for faculty development / Tasha J. Souza, Tom Carey, Flora McMartin, Roberta Ambrosino, Joe Grimes -- 6. There was something missing: a case study of a faculty member's social intelligence development / Tamara Rosier -- 7. Cross-domain collaborative learning and the transformation of faculty identity / James B. Young -- 8. A coaching-based framework for individual consultations / Deandra Little, Michael S. Palmer -- 9. Professional conversations: a reflective framework for collaborative development / Peter Shaw, Bob Cole -- 10. Intersecting identities and the work of faculty development / Cerri A. Banks, Jonathan Iuzzini, Susan M. Pliner --
505 0 _aSection two: Enriching our campus contexts. 11. The first day of class: how should instructors use class time? / Sal Meyers, Brian C. Smith -- 12. Student and faculty perceptions of effects of midcourse evaluation / Whitney Ransom McGowan, Russell T. Osguthorpe -- 13. Evolution of a peer review and evaluation program for online course development / Cynthia L. Adams, Dianna Z. Rust, Thomas M. Brinthaupt -- 14. Completing the faculty development cycle: using data from syllabi review to inform action / Phyllis Blumberg -- 15. Social capital and the campus community / Andrew N. Carpenter, Linda Coughlin, Susanne Morgan, Christopher Price --
505 0 _aSection three: Enriching our craft -- 16. Teaching and learning together: college faculty and undergraduates cocreate a professional development model / Alison Cook-Sather -- 17. Using students to support faculty development / Teresa M. Redd, Carl E. Brown Jr. -- 18. The TA consultant program: improving undergraduate instruction and graduate student professional development / Mikaela Huntzinger, Paul McPherron, Madhumitha Rajagopal -- 19. Ready or not? an international study of the preparation of educational developers / Nancy Van Note Chism -- 20. Distribution and penetration of teaching-learning development units in higher education: implications for strategic planning and research / Sally Kuhlenschmidt -- 21. Toward a scholarship of faculty development / Mark Potter -- 22. Reflections on international engagement as educational developers in the United States / Virginia S. Lee.
520 _a"This volume presents twenty-two contributions from authors across an array of institutions on a variety of topics. Some focus on providing insights on the preparation and support of those engaged in doing the work of teaching and learning: faculty and staff colleagues, graduate students, and even undergraduates. Others share research on improving teaching and learning within different campus contexts. Some contributors offer center- or unit-focused insights that suggest pathways for continued growth and development of our practice and profession. Still others encourage us to expand our horizons by providing a view of our work from an international perspective. We have organized the chapters in this volume to reflect that various levels at which our work as developers has impact on our colleagues, our campuses, and our craft."--Preface.
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650 0 _aEducation, Higher.
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700 1 _aMiller, Judith E.
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700 1 _aGroccia, James E.
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