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Peer reviewedGarbee, William H. Jr.; And Others – Journal of Dental Education, 1986
Results of a survey of 60 United States and 10 Canadian dental schools concerning the availability, content, and design of faculty development activities are reported. Formal, informal, exchange, retreat, and social activities related to faculty development were investigated. (MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Dental Schools, Educational Supply, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedBrown, Robert D.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1986
An interactional model used to study stress and coping resources among college faculty and student personnel staff found differences among disciplines, between men and women, and across semester time periods. Major stressors included time pressures, work overload, and interpersonal relationships. Implications for administrative policy and faculty…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Faculty, Coping, Faculty Development
Ruggiero, Richard M. – Media Management Journal, 1986
Describes a faculty training program instituted by the Instructional Media Center at University of California Northridge, which helps faculty members to become competent content specialists by working with media specialists to produce instructional media, and exposes them to the media center's operation. The program's objectives, operation, and…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Cooperative Planning, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Watkins, Beverly T. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1986
Observations about today's senior professoriate were made at a national conference on personal and professional faculty renewal. Faculty development directors agreed that they must concentrate on ways to encourage older professors to lead more vigorous lives. Assigning professors as mentors to new faculty member is suggested. (MLW)
Descriptors: Change, College Faculty, Coping, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedFazio, Linda S. – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1985
The use of delphi techniques in a school of osteopathic medicine is described to assess and change faculty perceptions of institutional goals and needs such as curriculum orientation, campus design and location, faculty personnel policy, teaching and instructional evaluation, student characteristics and admission policies, and administrative…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Administration, College Faculty, College Role
Peer reviewedDurbak, Ivan R.; Sadnytzky, Nicholas O. – Community College Review, 1984
Looks at three areas in which college administrators should ensure that computers are available for faculty use (i.e., instruction, personal scholarship, and administrative tasks). Suggests ways of overcoming faculty resistance to computers and steps in a carefully planned and managed process of improving computer literacy. (DMM)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction
Burgan, Mary – ADE Bulletin, 1985
Notes the efforts of some universities to lure top professors from other universities. Reveals problems, such as raising the needed money and funding eminent scholars, and considers some positive aspects of the trend, such as the creation of new courses and emphases, and the clarification of priorities of a department. (EL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competition, Educational Trends, Employment Problems
Peer reviewedFurtwengler, Carol – Educational Leadership, 1985
Explains the structure of Tennessee's Career Ladder Program for teachers, with the primary focus on evaluation procedures used at the state level for identifying teachers in the top two to five career levels. Covers evaluation criteria, evaluation data sources, use of peer evaluators, and evaluation processes. (PGD)
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Ladders, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedJacullo-Noto, Joann – Teachers College Record, 1984
Interactive research and development can be an effective staff development strategy for experienced teachers. The teacher takes the role of researcher and the university professor acts as a team member in this partnership. Problems and prospects of implementing this program are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development, Job Satisfaction
Peer reviewedPedras, Melvin J. – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1985
Drawing from research conducted at Clark County Community College, presents a staff development model for part-time faculty in community colleges, focusing on administration of training, determination of training needs, development and organization of curriculum components, identification of populations to be served, logistics of the training…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Needs Assessment
Bowen, Zeddie – New Directions for Higher Education, 1985
The experiences of the University of Richmond and others institutions indicate that incentives, direct and tangible or indirect and intangible, reflecting the realities of academic life enhance opportunities for initiative and collegiality. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Development, Faculty Workload, Higher Education
Peer reviewedShreeve, William; And Others – College Teaching, 1985
The Eastern Washington University Department of Education's merit pay system is described. The system closely resembles learning and grade contracts used by undergraduate students. This system rewards desired behaviors, individualizes rewards, and makes merit pay available to all who achieve designated goals. (MLW)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Faculty, Contracts, Evaluation Criteria
Flagler, Robert L.; And Others – Journal of Developmental & Remedial Education, 1983
Describes the University of Minnesota-Duluth's use of a three-part consulting model to improve instruction. Explains the rationale for extending learning center services to faculty and the model's components: an interview to assess instructor needs; data gathering through classroom observation, videotaping, student interviews, etc.; and final…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, College Faculty, Consultation Programs, Faculty Development
Peer reviewedFriedman, Mordechai; Stomper, Connie – The Review of Higher Education, 1983
A study of the effectiveness of a training program for selected mathematics faculty aimed at improving student achievement in a basic mathematics course is described. The assumption that extremely successful learners are qualified teachers is seen as erroneous. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Peer reviewedSmyth, W. John – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1984
Through colleague consultation, teachers develop a collaborative relationship conducive to interclass visitation, observation, and discussion. This helps teachers to become more critical and reflective of their teaching. Clinical supervision is suggested as a method of helping teachers find meaning in their teaching. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods

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