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Morales, Sofialeticia; McGinn, Noel F. – Journal of Higher Education, 1982
Faculty development in Mexico may have raised teacher productivity, but it has not enabled universities to make the radical changes necessary to improve society. The active involvement of professors is required in the analysis and solution of problems in their communities prior to their participation in modifications of the university. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Centralization, College Faculty, Decentralization, Faculty Development

Kerr, Stephen T. – 1984
This chapter presents the history, philosophy, and methodology of instructional development and instructional technology in the Soviet Union. It begins by analyzing the structure of the educational bureaucracy in the USSR and explaining the pathways through this structure through which educational decisions are made, and through which…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Faculty Development, Faculty Evaluation, Foreign Countries
Makibbin, Shirley S.; Sprague, Marsha M. – 1991
This conference presentation describes study groups as a mechanism for changing teacher behavior. The history of study groups is discussed, beginning with the first American study groups organized by Benjamin Franklin; the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle; the waning of study groups in the early 20th century as college enrollment…
Descriptors: Dependents Schools, Discussion Groups, Educational Change, Educational History
Kaufman, Martin – 1979
This study of the origin and history of the University of Vermont College of Medicine begins with the appointment of John Pomeroy to the faculty in 1804, and traces the years that followed. Chiefly concerned with the individuals who were involved, it is a case study of the responses of one small medical school to reform movements, and its ability…
Descriptors: Accrediting Agencies, Books, Case Studies, College Faculty