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50 Years of ERIC
50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Lockhart, Marilyn; Goodwin, Ian – Journal of Faculty Development, 2007
This article presents an overview and results of a semester long course intended to teach current and aspiring faculty how to teach effective learner-centered web-based courses using a constructivist approach. A model to teach these individuals was developed and it recommends a hybrid format, individual assistance, use of online tools, real life…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Education Courses, Constructivism (Learning), Distance Education
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Lockhart, Marilyn – Journal of Faculty Development, 2004
Results of a qualitative study conducted at four diverse higher education institutions revealed that adult learning principles that describe how programs should be offered, as opposed to what is offered, are of primary importance. Faculty development programs should foster new friends, conversations, and connections outside of individuals'…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Learning Activities, Faculty Development, Feedback
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Lockhart, Marilyn; Borland, Kenneth W., Jr. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Reports on a study of critical thinking goals in senior capstone courses. Finds that: (1) independent research and group projects are the most effective methods to teach critical thinking, according to faculty; and (2) students felt that they expanded their intellectual curiosity and learned to think more effectively because of these courses.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Courses
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Lockhart, Marilyn; Borland, Kenneth, Jr. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Discusses practical strategies for incorporating diversity in college and university faculty and staff development programs, regardless of content. Presents Malcolm Knowles' seven-step program planning model as a framework--steps include assessing needs and interests, defining purposes and objectives, and designing learning activities. Contains…
Descriptors: Colleges, Community Colleges, Cultural Awareness, Diversity (Faculty)