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Metzler, Mike; O'Sullivan, Mary; Parker, Melissa; Rink, Judith E.; Stroot, Sandra; Tannehill, Deborah; van der Mars, Hans; Ward, Phillip – Quest, 2023
In this article a cadre of Daryl's former doctoral students and/or close colleagues from The Ohio State University offer their personal descriptions/interpretations of Daryl's vision for physical education, physical education teacher education (PETE) and doctoral programming (D-PETE). Daryl mentored over 80 doctoral students at Ohio State, many of…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Education Teachers, State Universities, Teacher Education Programs
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Grant, Grace E. – Issues in Teacher Education, 2015
As president of the California Council on Teacher Education from 1994-1996, teacher educator Grace Grant reflects on the first conference she attended of the then California Council on the Education of Teachers in 1976 at the Ahwahnee Hotel in Yosemite National Park. The keynote speaker was Gary Fenstermacher, the then-director of teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Conferences (Gatherings), Novels
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Scheck, Dennis C. – College Student Journal, 1979
Raises for consideration a number of critical questions concerning the value of peer evaluation of teaching effectiveness, methods of conducting peer evaluations, and their proper use in personnel decisions. Blind acceptance of peer evaluations should be challenged by university faculty, particularly by instructors still subject to decisions on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Peer Evaluation, Personnel Evaluation
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Weston, Cynthia B.; McAlpine, Lynn – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2001
Presents a continuum of the development and growth toward a scholarship of teaching. Explores whether a scholar of teaching studies teaching as a discipline in itself or whether teaching is studied through another discipline. Suggests how the isolation of the scholarship of teaching from the primary work of the disciplines and of departments might…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development, Intellectual Disciplines
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Newell, Douglas K. – Journal of Legal Education, 1983
Some ideas for making a beginning teacher's classroom efforts more successful are presented. They include: be enthusiastic, use material that is available, avoid the "instant expert trap," structure the class, personalize the class discussion, and create an atmosphere in which a student will take risks. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Quality, Higher Education, Instructional Improvement
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Andreson, L. W.; And Others – Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education, 1987
It is argued that to judge faculty competence, the range of knowledge, skills, and attitudes constituting competence must be established, and that competence is composed of preparation for teaching, engagement in teaching, and professional development. Sources of evaluation data are discussed and increased documentation of teaching achievement is…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competence, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Development
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Powell, J. P.; Andresen, L. W. – Studies in Higher Education, 1985
Empirical studies of the connection between humor and learning indicate that humor can increase student attention and interest. Presentation of humorous material involves skills that can be learned through practice, and faculty development programs for teachers to acquire these skills should be made available. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Development
Hagan, G. W. – 1988
One common sense approach to college teaching might simply be to implement those practices that are proven reliable and frequently review the methods that seem to result in learning and those that do not. Guidelines based on some instructional approaches that have worked at Mohawk College in Ontario, Canada include the following: (1) assume that…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Instructional Development, Instructional Improvement
Shirk, Joseph; Miller, Marie – 1994
Recently, there has been a growing emphasis on excellence in teaching and research in academia. Evaluative activities used in decisions related to retention, tenure, promotion, and merit salary increases can be positively linked to renewing faculty excellence in teaching. The development or revision of a faculty recognition document should allow…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Quality, Excellence in Education, Faculty Development
McIntyre, Charles J. – 1978
The importance and issues of peer evaluation of teaching are discussed. It is suggested that a more tangible relationship between professional advancement and teaching effectiveness is necessary to motivate faculty to improve instruction, and that evaluation can provide essential information to a teacher to help improve teaching quality. Problems…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Evaluation Methods, Faculty Evaluation
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Hunter, John O. – Community College Review, 1982
Argues against mechanistic models of teacher evaluation and proposes an organic model based on Dewey's principles. Asserts that teaching, as an art, should be approached as experience and create a dynamic, ordered, aesthetic, and moral environment. Views the teacher's fundamental role as unchanged by technological advances. (WL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Postsecondary Education, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Teacher Attitudes
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Beukes, H. A. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 1996
To reach rural populations, the University of Namibia hires part-time faculty with varying qualifications on one-year contracts to conduct distance education. A study of these teachers' classroom behavior and attention to course content, based on observations made by their full-time faculty supervisors, suggests that they are substantially lacking…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Distance Education
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Palmer, Parker J. – Change, 1993
If college faculty were encouraged by leadership to share their teaching experiences and insights, good teaching could flourish. Useful conversation topics include critical moments in teaching and learning; the human condition of teachers and learners; metaphors and images of the teaching process; and autobiographical reflection on great teachers.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Discussion, Educational Quality
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Bundy, Allen – Change, 2000
Discusses the need to improve basic skills of students at community colleges, including the need for faculty to accept their role as teachers, not professors; the importance of training faculty in teaching skills; recognition by community colleges of their role in developing basic skills and job skills; and enrolling students only in courses for…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, College Faculty, Community Colleges, High Risk Students
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Gaff, Jerry G.; Pruitt-Logan, Anne S. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1998
Graduate programs designed to prepare students for college teaching are a relatively new phenomenon, and little is known about their impact. However, enough is known to issue two challenges to traditional forms of graduate preparation: (1) all prospective college teachers should have access to such a program; and (2) all departments offering…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Education Work Relationship, Faculty Development, Graduate Students
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