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Ingalls, Dorothy M. – NJEA Review, 1973
Article describes the implementation of a model for teacher education based on a college faculty, public school staff, graduate, and undergraduate students which provides selected experiences based on the needs of all participants. (GB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Elementary School Teachers, Institutional Cooperation
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Barisonzi, Judith; Thorn, Michael – College Teaching, 2003
One question of interdisciplinary education is how to encourage students to draw connections between disciplines and to engage in critical thinking. The authors developed a team-taught interdisciplinary course examining the history and literature of modern revolutions. The first time the course was given, students had difficulty making…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Critical Thinking, Higher Education
Linville, Malcolm E., Jr.; Rees, Gilbert – 1977
An education program designed to provide experiences for graduate students that would prepare them to teach at the college level is described. The practicum courses offered were developed to bring theoretical and practical aspects of undergraduate teacher education into a clear and interacting relationship and to help students in applying what…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Field Experience Programs, Graduate Students, Higher Education
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Fuchs, Gordon E.; Moore, Louise P. – Clearing House, 1988
Considers the collaborative teaching experience of a university professor and a fourth grade teacher, discussing the experience from the professor's, teacher's, and children's perspectives. Highlights the challenges and benefits of collaboration. (MM)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College School Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Educational Innovation
California Univ., Los Angeles. College of Letters and Science. – 2000
This report presents findings from an assessment of the four cluster courses offered during the 1998-1999 academic year at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). These courses represented an innovative approach to education for freshmen. During academic year 1998-1999, nearly 500 UCLA freshmen enrolled in the clusters, which shared a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Friedman, Mickey – American Education, 1980
The NEXA program at San Francisco State University seeks to span the gulf between the humanities and the sciences by offering interdisciplinary team-taught courses on concepts and issues in the liberal arts. Providing a rigorous and challenging curriculum for highly motivated students, the program is gradually finding a niche within the confines…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Faculty, Experimental Curriculum, Fused Curriculum
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Perry, Bill; Stewart, Timothy – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2005
There is a growing interest in collaboration amongst teachers at all levels. One of the most intensive collaborative experiences is "team teaching," a course with one or more colleagues. The authors have been involved in team teaching for a combined total of 25 years. This study investigates the question of how colleagues from different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Content Analysis, Team Teaching, Liberal Arts
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Briggs, Charlotte L. – Journal of Higher Education, 2007
Calls for institutional accountability and curricular coherence suggest that faculty must collaborate more than they have in the recent past to achieve significant and ongoing curricular improvements. In the study reported here, the author and her colleagues asked members of academic departments with a reputation for ongoing curricular renewal to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Cooperation, Educational Change, College Faculty
Wallace, Jim – 1990
An informal research study was done of faculty men's perspectives concerning the Graduate Core Program in the Graduate School of Professional Studies at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon. The purpose of the investigation was to determine how teaching gender-related studies affected the male faculty; what they learned about gender issues…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Core Curriculum, Higher Education, Males
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Colarulli, Guy C.; McDaniel, Elizabeth A. – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1990
An interdisciplinary curriculum model facilitates the development of integrative thinking skills and enhances the quality of undergraduate teaching and learning in five ways. Benefits accrue to both faculty and students from the collaboration of faculty and the joining of disciplines to focus on specific themes or issues. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Freshmen, Cooperation, Curriculum Design
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Parson, Stephen R. – NASSP Bulletin, 1994
Until recently, teaching at Virginia Tech meant 1 professor in a room with 20 randomly assembled educational administration students enrolled in an isolated, narrowly defined course. program. Under the NASSP Alliance project, professors have developed a holistic, team-approach to instruction and benefit from a reading program that encourages idea…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Cooperative Programs, Educational Administration, Graduate Study
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Miller, Margaret A.; McCartan, Anne-Marie – Change, 1990
Quality concerns are foremost in assessing the worthiness of interdisciplinary efforts, but issues of funding, organization, student interest, and job market need to concern those who propose or review such programs. Proposed is a series of questions that may assist reviewers of proposals for new interdisciplinary degree programs. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Cooperation, Departments
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Christman, Dana E.; Martin, Barbara N.; Lockwood, William W. – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2004
This case study sought to characterize and give voice to women faculty working in collaboration and team teaching with male faculty in a higher education setting. The experiences of the women, as well as how they made sense of their experiences are presented. Then, cast against the framework of Feminist Phase Theory, particular attention is paid…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Women Faculty, Females, Cooperation
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Stevenson, Catherine B.; Duran, Robert L.; Barrett, Karen A.; Colarulli, Guy C. – Innovative Higher Education, 2005
Colleges and universities are adopting learning communities to increase student learning and build cohesion. As learning communities grow in popularity, institutions need to invest in faculty development (Oates, 2001) and understand faculty experiences (Mullen, 2001). The University of Hartford created a program that prepared faculty for…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Team Teaching, Focus Groups, College Faculty
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Gregory, Michael S. – Leonardo, 1980
The origin of the Science-Humanities Program (NEXA) at San Francisco State University, California, is described. The overall goal of NEXA was to provide a model for reconciliation between the two cultures, science and humanities (philosophy, literature, history, and the arts). The first objective was to establish a sense of collegiality and common…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Conferences, Curriculum Development, Educational History
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