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Peer reviewedDote-Kwan, Jamie; Senge, Jeffrey C. – RE:view, 1998
Describes the Braille Transcription Center Project, a model demonstration project funded by the U.S. Department of Education that produces postsecondary instructional materials in Braille. The project has links throughout a large statewide university system and provides faculty development on reasonable accommodations for students unable to read…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Braille, Faculty Development, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedConnelly, F. Michael; Clandinin, D. Jean – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education & Development, 2001
Reviews the context of Canadian teacher education, highlighting changes in the educational landscape, in the population (e.g., the multicultural nature of society and shifting urban/rural trends), and in how people think about professional education and discussing the professional development of in-service teachers. An overview of formal and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMcManus, Dean A. – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2001
Recommends that prior to peer faculty review, both parties involved should understand that there are two paradigms of education. Focuses on the alignment of peer review evaluation tools with the teaching implications of the paradigm choice. (Contains 45 references.) (DDR)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Strategies, Epistemology, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBergsgaard, Mike; Ellis, Monica – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2002
States that early models of professional development acknowledged that personal development was an antecedent to professional development. Offers a paradigm and process through which educators may become more practiced observers of their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in order to enhance their personal lives and the quality of their…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Individual Development, Interaction
Peer reviewedLivingston, Kay; Robertson, John – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2001
Summarizes Scotland's various forms of continuing teacher professional development (CPD) from 1970-00, noting calls for a more coherent framework, suggesting the need for greater understanding of CPD characteristics, recommending a scenario that accommodates individual teachers' and schools' needs, and emphasizing that the nature and method of CPD…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Graduate Study
Stepanek, Jennifer – Northwest Teacher, 2001
Describes lesson study, a Japanese model for intensive, school-based professional development, noting that it is a change and improvement strategy appropriate for a cutural activity such as teaching, embodying many of the principles of effective professional development. The paper discusses: putting students at the center, developing professional…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedKnight, Peter – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2002
Examines assumptions that policy for secondary school teachers' continuing professional development should be dominated by such activities as courses and workshops. Research into learning, communities of practice, and complexity establishes a contrary view that subject departments are prime sites of non- predictable professional learning. The…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Secondary Education, Secondary School Teachers
Peer reviewedKing, M. Bruce – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2002
Explores the extent of teacher inquiry and how professional development can promote schoolwide inquiry within seven urban elementary schools, highlighting the regular, systematic inquiry present in two schools and organizational contexts that facilitate inquiry. As a key element of professional community, the ways that inquiry contributes to other…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Faculty Development, Inquiry
Peer reviewedOates, Karen; O'Connor John – Peer Review, 2001
Discusses fundamentals upon which continuing faculty development programs should be built to ensure effective teaching for college learning communities. Issues addressed include learning about learning, developing interdisciplinary approaches, developing teaching teams, attending to promotion and tenure issues (including the Boyer/Rice model of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedShaw, Doug; Belcastro, Sarah-Marie; Thiessen, Dianne – College Teaching, 2002
Describes a Teaching Discussion Group in the University of Northern Iowa's Mathematics Department; the group is designed to facilitate discussion among faculty about teaching techniques. Discusses the group's rationale, formation, structure, benefits, challenges, and lessons for other such programs. (EV)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Discussion Groups, Faculty Development, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedUhlenbeck, Anne M.; Verloop, Nico; Beijaard, Douwe – Teachers College Record, 2002
Examined the best approach to the development of procedures for assessing beginning teachers, reviewing studies on teacher thinking, development, learning, and knowledge; examining studies on new approaches to teacher evaluation and on issues of validity and reliability; and proposing a framework with 15 implications for the development of…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Development
Cozart, Sheryl Conrad; Gerstl-Pepin, Cynthia – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
North Carolina's A+ program views teachers as professionals capable of improving curriculum and practice with intensive professional development. This in turn raises teacher morale and improves practice. The paper explains how A+ supports professionalism, describes its professional development model, and presents details on its intensive…
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Student Evaluation
Elliott, Cynthia B.; Langlois, Janet Churchman – Journal of Staff Development, 2002
Describes Louisiana's Early Literacy Initiative, which helps PreK-3 teachers become change agents for improving literacy teaching and learning in their schools and districts. It begins with a summer training institute emphasizing new instructional perspectives, and follow-up ensures that teachers are implementing their new knowledge, skills, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Faculty Development
Matijevich, Elke – ADE Bulletin, 2002
Notes that keeping current in a specific academic discipline is as crucial for community college faculty members as it is for their university colleagues. Suggest that two-year colleges, and the communities they serve, can do much to further their faculty members' intellectual growth. Argues that institutions as a whole should provide budget…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedYoon, Saun-Joo Lee; Wolfe, Sandra; Yucha, Carolyn B.; Tsai, Peishan – Journal of Professional Nursing, 2002
Responses from 65 of 82 nursing schools with doctoral programs indicated that 56 have research support offices. The degree of investment in research support varied widely. The large number of schools receiving no National Institutes of Health funding suggests a need to consider research services in the context of faculty interest and motivation…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Faculty Development, Grantsmanship, Higher Education

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