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Schalin, Jay – James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2022
Can an academic institution be truly free if it relies on government funding? Federal dollars mean federal mandates, and those mandates grow increasingly draconian. More and more, they stifle debate on open questions, demand denial of verifiable scientific truths, eliminate due process for students accused of misdeeds by other students, or insist…
Descriptors: Colleges, Institutional Autonomy, Private Schools, Tuition
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Timothy Abraham; Katie Hanifin – International Journal of Designs for Learning, 2024
The decision to move away from lecture-led instruction in the college classroom is not simple. Planning for and managing a more interactive classroom brings unique challenges and opportunities. A biomechanics instructor and an instructional designer from Utica University compared teacher-led instruction to brain-based instruction and share their…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Teaching Methods, College Faculty, Biomechanics
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Berry, Keith – Communication Education, 2020
This essay examines teaching failure in the context of COVID-19. It uses autoethnography to convey and explore the impact the pandemic has on teaching, as situated against and within my life-long dream to be a teacher. I explore four performances as a teacher that resulted from the transition at my institution from on the ground to fully remote…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Instruction, Teaching (Occupation)
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Mukti Thapaliya; Sanjaya Adhikari; Lal Rana – E-Learning and Digital Media, 2024
This qualitative study explored teachers' use of technology to manage teaching and learning activities during COVID-19 in Nepalese higher education institutions. To this end, 11 teachers from three universities located in five provinces of Nepal were purposefully selected. Their experiences of using technological tools were explored through…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Moyeda-Carabaza, Ana F.; Githinji, Phrashiah; Nguyen, Bong; Murimi, Mary – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: To assess the dietary quality and determine the influence of food-away-from-home (FAFH) on dietary quality and weight status among faculty and staff. Participants and methods: Faculty and staff (n = 152) from a public university completed an online Food Frequency Questionnaire. Number of FAFH consumed per week, dietary intakes, dietary…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Dietetics, Food, Body Weight
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Schmidt, Erin Joy – Teaching Artist Journal, 2019
The word "performance" is the basis for our medium. It's what we work toward, look forward to, and talk about with endless fervor. But does this word, this concept, this idea, actually stifle learning, artistic expression, and growth? As a director and professor of theatre for the past 13 years, I have watched this word become the knave…
Descriptors: Performance, Theater Arts, Student Attitudes, College Faculty
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Cousineau, Luc S. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2021
Navigating the roles and responsibilities of graduate work is a complex, and often confusing business of workflows, labor (emotional and physical), and moving in several different directions. As graduate students, we find solace and compassion in the words and (mostly) shared experiences of our colleagues, and challenges in the desires,…
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Doctoral Students, Student Attitudes, Leisure Education
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Vandeyar, Saloshna – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This article explores South African academics' responses to the call for decolonisation of education through a qualitative case study using social constructivism and narrative inquiry. The data included a mix of qualitative survey responses and semi-structured interviews, analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Findings were threefold; first,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Higher Education, Educational Change
Hunzicker, Jana – Online Submission, 2023
This 70-page, research-based booklet offers a collection of 22 practical teaching tips for novice and developing college instructors. Written by a state-licensed teacher and experienced college professor in a friendly, conversational tone, each teaching tip includes a description or examples, step-by-step instructions, and supporting references…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Novices, Beginning Teachers, Educational Practices
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Barron, Ian; Taylor, Lisa – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
This paper examines how early childhood policy initiatives in the United Kingdom and internationally currently reflect neoliberal concerns with school readiness in the development of human capital and what diverse theoretical perspectives might offer. The focus is a project involving a group of early childhood academics from one university and a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Educational Policy, Neoliberalism
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Mejia, Madeleine; Jefferies, Julián – Journal of Leadership, Equity, and Research, 2023
Using "testimonio" (Reyes & Rodriguez, 2012), two Latinx instructors examine their experiences and thought processes with the kinds of resistance faced from White or White-aligning students constantly "slipping away" from doing the work of reflecting on Whiteness and their privilege. Analyzing the data through a critical…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Hispanic Americans, Minority Group Teachers, Teaching Experience
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Beverley Myatt; Lynne N. Kennette – Journal of Effective Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
The principles of positive psychology have been studied for many years, but it seems to be only recently that the benefits of these techniques are being accepted by the wider community of mainstream educators. In this article, we first describe the principles of positive psychology, primarily through the work of Martin Seligman. Then we highlight…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Psychology, Well Being, Teaching Methods
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Nguyen, David J.; Blalock, A. Emiko – Journal of Higher Education, 2023
Legitimacy has been used to understand institutional and faculty behaviors within higher education contexts. Faculty members frequently apply the concept of professional legitimacy to their work, such as publishing and teaching. Few studies have considered how legitimacy is enacted when advising undergraduate students about graduate education.…
Descriptors: Faculty Advisers, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
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Mesa, Vilma; Shultz, Mollee; Jackson, Ashley – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2020
This study describes how nine university professors managed their teaching when a shift from lecturing to inquiry-based learning was mandated in a large enrollment course, linear algebra for math majors. We describe the tensions that emerged and how they were resolved, in part via the production of worksheets that were used in teaching. We…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, College Mathematics, Conflict Resolution, Algebra
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Mittal, Sarah – Marketing Education Review, 2019
This innovation proposes an alternative to the traditional exam/test model. Many faculty members have likely struggled with the need to objectively assess their students and the push back they get from students in administering such assessments. The current article outlines a win-win solution that allows professors to objectively assess student…
Descriptors: Tests, Grading, Educational Innovation, College Faculty
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