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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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Behar-Horenstein, Linda S.; Garvan, Cynthia W.; Catalanotto, Frank A.; Hudson-Vassell, Charisse N. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2014
In this study, the authors assessed the need for faculty development among faculty in one dental school by determining their highest priorities in teaching, scholarship, and administrative and leadership skills; the relationships among their knowledge and priorities for additional training; their satisfaction with current faculty development…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Faculty Development, Dental Schools, Medical School Faculty
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Lowman, Joseph – Journal of Faculty Development, 2014
However accurate our observations of others' teaching and well-intended our desire to help, giving advice is a ticklish business. Teaching consultants are like psychotherapists and parents in needing to remember that our primary objective is to develop in others the skills they need to meet life's challenges on their own.
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, College Instruction, Faculty Development
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Travis, Jon E.; Scott, Joyce A. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2014
Suffering from chronic underfunding and in a headlong race to compete with for-profit higher education, institutions across America are struggling to maintain their operations, and some are forced into desperate measures just to survive. Administrators and faculty faced with these challenges are not immune to compromising the quality of…
Descriptors: Ethics, College Instruction, Integrity, Instructional Effectiveness
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Behar-Horenstein, Linda S.; Niu, Lian – Journal of Faculty Development, 2013
The purpose of this study was to develop and validate an instrument, the College Teachers' Instructional Practices (CTIP), which was designed to measure college teachers' instructional practices in terms of teacher-centered or student-centered teaching preferences. An initial survey was administered among dental faculty members.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Measures (Individuals), Teacher Surveys, Teacher Student Relationship
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Manton, Edgar J.; English, Donald E. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2011
The deans of all 440 AACSB accredited colleges of business were surveyed regarding their views on undeserved authorship in business journals and the impact of such authorships upon the faculty reward system. One hundred and twenty-five deans responded to a questionnaire on the topic. Eighty percent of the respondents indicated that they were aware…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Deans, Publications, Writing for Publication
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Kucsera, John V.; Svinicki, Marilla – Journal of Faculty Development, 2010
Prior research has called for rigorous evaluations of programs designed to improve college teaching, mostly in response to the missing literature supporting its practice. The purpose of this review was to explore whether such evaluations have taken place since the last examination in 1991. From a systematic review of nine leading publication…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Instructional Improvement, Faculty Development, Program Evaluation
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Scott, Whitney; Lisagor, Terri; Marachi, Roxana – Journal of Faculty Development, 2009
Universities across the United States are beginning to systematically implement a paradigm shift in the way faculty are expected to teach and how students learn. Moving away from viewing the traditional role of the teacher as one whose primary job is to deliver lessons ("fill the pail" of students' brains), many college campuses are recognizing…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Educational Principles, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
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Meyers, Steven A.; Lansu, Marti Livingston; Hundal, Jasdeep S.; Lekkos, Stacy K.; Prieto, Loreto R. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2007
In this article, we review approaches to prepare future faculty for their teaching responsibilities and summarize best practices with regard to training topics, methods, and resources. We present longitudinal data regarding new psychology instructors' confidence in their ability to perform teaching related tasks. We complement this quantitative…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Psychology, College Instruction, Undergraduate Students
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Prieto, Loreto R.; Yamokoski, Cynthia A.; Meyers, Steven A. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2007
We collected data from 149 graduate teaching assistants at a Midwestern university concerning their classroom duties, experiences with TA training and supervision, sense of self-efficacy toward teaching, preference for supervisory style, and feedback on those modes and skill domains in TA training they felt were most effective and best prepared…
Descriptors: Supervision, College Instruction, Self Efficacy, Ethics
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Hay, Michael T.; Deutsch, Peter – Journal of Faculty Development, 2005
The experiences of a chemistry professor and a physics professor at a regional branch campus of Penn State University are described. In both instances, the faculty members had previously served as teaching assistants at a research intensive institution, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The unique pedagogical struggles involved in…
Descriptors: Multicampus Colleges, Teaching Assistants, College Faculty, College Science
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Robertson, Douglas Reimondo – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Discusses the teaching perspective of Systemocentrism, or teacher/learner-centeredness, and two of its main elements: (1) attention to teachers' and learners' inner experience; and (2) attention to the intersubjective systems that develop among teachers and learners. Suggests that Systemocentrism provides faculty developers with a new tool for…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Educational Practices
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Pemberton, Freida Lorraine Nash – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Focuses on the benefits provided by telecommunication and the adaptation of distance learning models in higher education. Argues that distance learning is cost-effective, time-effective, accessible, and flexible, and that varying student populations and a changing economy make distance education a vital new tool. (NB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Computer Mediated Communication
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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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King, Kathleen P. – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Reports on a study of 17 professors from graduate schools of education. Finds that: (1) 71% experienced a perspective transformation in the context of learning and using technology for educational purposes; and (2) learning technology by itself does not seem to facilitate perspective transformation--rather, classroom practice and reflection prompt…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges
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Cooley, Nancy; Johnston, Michelle – Journal of Faculty Development, 2001
Analyzes the professional development aspects of incorporating information technology (IT) into teaching and learning. Asserts that because the majority of faculty still do not use technology other than e-mail to support instruction, and because institutions continue to struggle to meet technology support needs, professional development for IT…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction