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Sirkis, Jocelyn Eager – Community College Enterprise, 2011
The role of a community college department chairperson is not well defined and the job is often perceived as more of a burden than an honor. Faculty come to the position frequently by "default" and without a ready set of management and leadership skills. The matter is of concern since chairs influence academic department strategy, culture, and…
Descriptors: Leadership, Skills, Department Heads, Community Colleges
Parisi, Hope; Graziano-King, Janine – Community College Enterprise, 2011
Bringing together two evidence-based "best practices" in developmental education--learning communities and tutoring--seems natural, especially given that they share collaborative learning as a common pedagogical approach. And yet doing so raised questions around the role of the tutor in learning communities. In this article, a faculty development…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Cooperative Learning, Faculty Development, Best Practices
Batts, David; Pagliari, Leslie; Mallett, William; McFadden, Cheryl – Community College Enterprise, 2010
The development and progress of distance education through online technologies has grown over the past ten years. Though community colleges across the United States have seen the largest increase, are its faculty members prepared to teach online? The following study examines strategies administrators may use to train faculty who teach online…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Distance Education, Online Courses, Change Strategies
Gazza, Elizabeth A. – Community College Enterprise, 2008
The fictitious story presented in the first part of this article reflects a culture where mentoring is a shared value of faculty and administration. This article offers suggestions which are intended to serve as a basic guide for making the fictitious faculty member's experience a reality. A community could use all components of an established…
Descriptors: Mentors, College Faculty, Models, Faculty Development
Pearch, William J.; Marutz, Linda – Community College Enterprise, 2005
As community colleges struggle with keeping their disciplines and programs up-to-date, offer more courses to an ever-increasing student population, and battle shrinking budgets, adjunct faculty save the day (Roueche, Roueche, & Milliron, 1995). To retain quality part-time faculty members already employed in community colleges, as well as new hires…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Adjunct Faculty, College Faculty, Teacher Persistence
Peer reviewedKloosterhouse, Vicki – Community College Enterprise, 2003
Describes Michigan's Galileo Leadership Academy, a collaboration between K-12 and community college educators that develops leadership skills. Explains that 11 organizations participate in the program, and every two years each organization chooses five to nine leaders (primarily classroom educators) to be part of a new cohort. Asserts that the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Institutional Cooperation, Leaders
Peer reviewedAndrews, Hans; Harris, Beverly; Licata, Christine – Community College Enterprise, 2002
This article describes a study of 244 chief academic officers and 208 faculty leaders at community and technical colleges regarding the effectiveness of post-tenure faculty evaluation. Findings indicate that administrators were equally divided regarding its effectiveness, while 70% of faculty expressed uncertainty or negativity toward evaluation.…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Faculty Development

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