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Ilona S. Yim; Nina Bandelj; Olga V. Razorenova; Peiyi Wang – To Improve the Academy, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on university faculty, unduly those from underrepresented groups, causing many faculty to disengage. Writing communities represent a promising tool to (re-)engage faculty and build an inclusive climate. As part of U See I Write, a faculty development initiative at the University of California, Irvine, we…
Descriptors: College Faculty, COVID-19, Pandemics, Writing (Composition)
Terzian-Zeitounian, Alene – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The problem of practice addressed in this mixed-methods research study is assessing whether participating in professional development workshops helped community college instructors improve their pedagogical practices, leading to improved student success and achievement rates. In this study, I explore the effects of an intervention I designed to…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Program Effectiveness, Community Colleges, College Faculty
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Stratton, Christina; Miller-Perrin, Cindy – Journal of College and Character, 2023
The current study investigated the value of faculty mentoring among first-generation college students (FGCS). We examined mentored FGCS in general, and, more specifically, the impact of levels of quality of faculty mentoring on ratings of life purpose, perceived well-being, and perceived well-being subscales. We hypothesized that faculty-mentored…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Faculty, Mentors, Program Effectiveness
Mark Duffy; Kri Burkander – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Drawing on qualitative data collected in a sample of colleges as part of a larger study on the implementation and impact of Assembly Bill 705 in California, this paper explores the rollout of corequisite reforms, focusing on the use of embedded tutors in introductory math and English courses as a strategy to meet to the needs of students. This…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community College Students, Tutoring, Mathematics Instruction
Mark Duffy; Kri Burkander – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Drawing on qualitative data collected in a sample of colleges as part of a larger study on the implementation and impact of Assembly Bill 705 in California, this paper explores the rollout of corequisite reforms, focusing on the use of embedded tutors in introductory math and English courses as a strategy to meet to the needs of students. This…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community College Students, Tutoring, Mathematics Instruction
Matthew Lorscheider – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The 1946 GI Bill is widely credited with having created the modern U.S. higher education system, and the Post-9/11 GI Bill led to an expansion of services available to veterans at U.S. colleges and universities and the nonprofit veterans services industry. Despite this, veterans struggle to adapt to civilian society and report a lower sense of…
Descriptors: Veterans Education, School Personnel, Self Efficacy, Program Effectiveness
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Pang, Valerie Ooka; Bercaw, Lynne A.; Ginsberg, Eric J.; Saltzman Martin, Andrea; McDowell, Dan; Duesbery, Luke; Schleicher, Al R.; Dial, Edward R. – Distance Learning, 2022
This research is a narrative which explains the development of a fully online master's program in education at a major public university. It was established in 2014, more than 6 years prior to the COVID pandemic. We asked our teachers and online faculty team to describe the characteristics of a successful fully online graduate program. Teachers…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Online Courses, Graduate Study, Teacher Education
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Phan, Trang; Zhu, Meina; Paul, Mary – Educational Media International, 2021
This study reports on the effects of professional development (PD) training programs on faculty's perceptions and uses of technology for teaching and learning using mixed methods. Collected data include survey questionnaires to faculty at a school of education (N = 47) and focus group interviews on nine participants. The qualitative findings…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technological Literacy, Faculty Development, College Faculty
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Morales-Almazan, Pedro – PRIMUS, 2022
This article explores the parallels between improvisational theater, commonly known as improv, and active teaching. Specifically, it focuses in the impact of improv techniques on instructor and teaching assistant professional development. The implementation of an active teaching seminar is analyzed, where improv techniques were used in developing…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Drama, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
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Gonzalez, Jorge E.; Stoiber, Karen C.; Clayton, Rebecca J.; Keller-Margulis, Milena; Reddy, Linda A.; Forman, Susan G. – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2021
This study examined school psychology faculty beliefs, attitudes, and perceptions regarding the status of graduate training in evidence-based assessment and intervention. The perspectives of a national sample of faculty in the U.S. were obtained through an online survey. A qualitative examination of faculty responses provided an understanding of…
Descriptors: School Psychology, School Psychologists, Evidence Based Practice, Intervention
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Bernstein, Jennifer M. – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
An unconference foregrounds informal, collaborative, participant-generated exchanges of information. Originally associated with technology firms and startups, unconferences are increasingly being held on topics like professional development in education. This paper discusses an unconference convened at Santa Barbara City College on online pedagogy…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Electronic Learning, College Faculty, Conferences (Gatherings)
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Young, Kelly A.; Marayong, Panadda; Vu, Kim-Phuong L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2022
The Advancing Inclusive Mentoring (AIM) Program was created to share best practices in inclusive and positive mentoring with faculty members who work with undergraduate or graduate students on independent research, scholarly, or creative works across disciplines. This hybrid program contains 35 online episodes within six modules and is…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Faculty, Student Research, Program Effectiveness
Elizabeth Anne Schrock – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Despite widespread use of compulsory online prevention training, sexual harassment continues to occur at high rates. Most universities use online sexual harassment prevention (SHP) programs to meet state compliance requirements, but there is little research evaluating their effectiveness. The purpose of the current quantitative study was to…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Sexual Harassment, Prevention, Training
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Gautreau, Cynthia; Dailey, Kai; Evans, Lisa – Journal of Educators Online, 2020
This research presents findings of a College of Education Pilot Webinar Series designed to promote online students' engagement with classmates, faculty presenters, and the university. Student attendees participated in a pilot webinar series that included active discussions and options to synchronously communicate and engage with others. Findings…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Learner Engagement, Interpersonal Relationship
Thomas, Carolyn; Sedell, Jennifer – Liberal Education, 2018
The divide between faculty members' positions as teachers and students' positions as learners can be challenging to see, much less overcome. As experts, faculty may fail to provide appropriate entry points or convey specific goals, even when they think they are succeeding in these areas. Because they are rooted in their experience of teaching…
Descriptors: Empathy, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty, Faculty Development
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