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Ilona S. Yim; Nina Bandelj; Olga V. Razorenova; Peiyi Wang – To Improve the Academy, 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll on university faculty, unduly those from underrepresented groups, causing many faculty to disengage. Writing communities represent a promising tool to (re-)engage faculty and build an inclusive climate. As part of U See I Write, a faculty development initiative at the University of California, Irvine, we…
Descriptors: College Faculty, COVID-19, Pandemics, Writing (Composition)
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Skiffington, Ashly – Learning Professional, 2022
At the start of the 2020-21 school year, six months after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic changed the lives of everyone, the author and the other instructional coaches in her district were temporarily reassigned to virtual teaching positions. In this article, the author shares what she learned about the kinds of support teachers need and how…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Faculty Development, Web Based Instruction, Distance Education
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Mark Capofari; Laura Cruz; Rebekah Dawson; Sagan Friant; Larkin Hood; Adam Smith – Journal of Faculty Development, 2023
Course design academies are typically intensive, offered in multi-day format, integrate an explicit backward design framework, and leverage multi-disciplinary participation. This article describes an "unbundled" course design academy model that considers the impacts of COVID-19 on faculty members: trauma, and their increased design…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Faculty Development, Instructional Design, COVID-19
Reeves, Douglas – Educational Leadership, 2021
Douglas Reeves, school leadership expert and founder of the Equity and Excellence Institute, describes how we can use lessons from the pandemic to reshape teacher learning.
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Educational Change, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Walsh, Lisa L.; Bills, Robert J.; Lo, Stanley M.; Walter, Emily M.; Weintraub, Benjamin E.; Withers, Michelle D. – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2022
The majority of academic institutions were underprepared for a global pandemic, leading to spikes in instructor anxiety and drops in student engagement with STEM courses. With many STEM professors teaching online for the first time, they independently sought out training in distance education and inclusive teaching practices. Had institutions been…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
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Stevenson, Isobel – Learning Professional, 2023
Friday, March 13, 2020, was a professional learning day for many school districts in Connecticut. The timing was fortuitous because it gave educators a chance to make plans for the coming weeks. In the previous few days, they had learned that schools were going to be closed for a couple of weeks due to the rising threat from the pandemic that…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), School Districts, Team Teaching, Faculty Development
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Anne Burns; Paul Williams – Journal for the Psychology of Language Learning, 2023
The role of intuition and the part it plays in effective pedagogical responses has barely been recognised in the field of English language teaching, or indeed in education more generally. This is likely to be because intuition is a slippery concept difficult to define, understand and investigate. With this challenge in mind, through narrative…
Descriptors: Intuition, Action Research, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Keonya Booker – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2023
The research on mentorship in the professoriate is extensive and substantial. New faculty benefit from having sustained and focused interactions with a more knowledgeable other who is able to shepherd them through the induction phase of their academic career. Professional support, collaboration, and sponsorship have always been critical, but this…
Descriptors: Mentors, Pandemics, COVID-19, College Faculty
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Marshall, David T.; Pressley, Tim; Love, Savanna M. – Journal of Educational Change, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced teachers to incorporate many changes to support student learning. In this paper, we present current research focusing on the impact of the changes brought by the pandemic on teachers. Specifically, we discuss the current state of teachers after working the frontline of the pandemic and changes that school leaders…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change, Change Strategies
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Michelle C. Pautz; Martha A. Diede – Journal of Faculty Development, 2022
The signs that faculty are suffering, disengaging, and even leaving the profession surround us. We contend that we have to consider carefully what motivates faculty members to be faculty so faculty developers can be better positioned to help faculty re-engage. Integrating data from a preliminary survey we conducted, we offer five steps that…
Descriptors: Motivation, Surveys, Teacher Attitudes, College Faculty
Jennifer Cooper – Knowledge Quest, 2023
As many school librarians start their career they often feel comfortable taking on the job of instructional partner. Becoming an instructional leader in your school requires having a seat at the table. Building relationships with the various community stakeholders sets the tone for the author's school library and their leadership as an…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, School Libraries, Library Services, Library Role
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Finkel, Ed – Community College Journal, 2021
Investments in professional development have been more important than ever for community colleges this past year against the backdrop of the pandemic and all that it has changed. While some colleges are facing declining enrollments and less in the way of state funding, they are stretching every professional development dollar they can get their…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Community Colleges, Distance Education, College Faculty
Davis-Vaught, Pamela – National Association of State Boards of Education, 2022
The school years touched by the pandemic tested the mettle of school leaders in unprecedented ways. While many had weathered crises of varying magnitudes before it, COVID-19 was the longest, most widespread test of school principals and administrators' skills in managing schools in crisis conditions. When supported in gaining decision-making…
Descriptors: Principals, School Administration, Administrators, Crisis Management
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Anton, Mary; Teitel, Lee; Williams, Tamisha – Learning Professional, 2021
In the chaos and upheaval caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been hard to keep a focus on race and equity in schools. And yet in this time of disruption of the very notion of what it means to be a teacher and how teachers do school, keeping race and equity at the center of this work is essential. In this time of exhaustion and uncertainty,…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Pandemics, COVID-19, Collectivism
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Julien, Karen – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2021
In this reflective writing, the author shares some experiences of learning to teach in higher education, the pathway she has taken on this online adventure, and how her online teaching has been influenced by the pandemic context.
Descriptors: College Instruction, Faculty Development, Web Based Instruction, Pandemics
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