ERIC Number: EJ1333983
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
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Foreign- and US-Educated Faculty Members' Views on What Constitutes Excellent Teaching: Effects of Prior Graduate Training, Rank, and Teaching Experience
Ismail, Emad A.; Groccia, James E.
New Directions for Teaching and Learning, n169 p47-64 Spr 2022
This chapter compared views of US- and foreign-educated faculty who teach in American universities on what represents excellent teaching using an online version of the teacher behavior checklist (TBC). Demographic criteria (including prior graduate training in teaching, rank, and teaching experiences) were used as bases for comparison. Both groups agreed on eight qualities of excellent teaching (although in different order) and the results underscore the role of prior graduate training in teaching, rank, and years of teaching experience in how faculty perceive excellent teaching. The results contribute novel and useful insights into the literature on master teaching as well as to faculty/instructional developers in higher education.
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Nationals, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Prior Learning, Graduate Study, Academic Rank (Professional), Teaching Experience, Faculty Development, Instructional Development
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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