2013
DOI: 10.1002/tl.20048
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The Future of Faculty Development: Where Are We Going?

Abstract: Faculty development has been evolving in focus and form over the past fi ve decades. Originally organized around sabbatical leaves, faculty development now offers a wide array of programs and involves a growing body of highly professional, deeply dedicated professionals. As both faculty members and faculty developers with over fi fty collective years of experience in higher education in the United States and internationally, the authors believe faculty development is a key strategic lever for ensuring institut… Show more

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“…Relevant studies in literature (Austin & Sorcinelli, 2013;Boer & Meek, 2010;Daniels, 2016;Decramer, Smolders & Vanderstraeten, 2013;Dickson, et al, 2012;Fraser & Ling, 2014;Grunefeld, et al, 2015;Huffman, et al 2001;Marshall, et al, 2000;Wolverton, Ackerman & Holt, 2005) were examined to develop a draft interview form with 5 open-ended questions. The questions were aimed to explore what kind of academic management & leadership programs are desired, how accessible & where they should be, how long those programs should last and who should be training/presenting in the programs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Relevant studies in literature (Austin & Sorcinelli, 2013;Boer & Meek, 2010;Daniels, 2016;Decramer, Smolders & Vanderstraeten, 2013;Dickson, et al, 2012;Fraser & Ling, 2014;Grunefeld, et al, 2015;Huffman, et al 2001;Marshall, et al, 2000;Wolverton, Ackerman & Holt, 2005) were examined to develop a draft interview form with 5 open-ended questions. The questions were aimed to explore what kind of academic management & leadership programs are desired, how accessible & where they should be, how long those programs should last and who should be training/presenting in the programs.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying the target audience, getting to know the exact needs of the participants from a university is vital. Instead of making generalisations about the whole academic world, working on the specific issues of the university/faculty/department is necessary since there are differences among schools/departments even in the same university (Austin & Sorcinelli, 2013).…”
Section: Content Of the Programsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research study sought to bring consensus among directors of teaching and learning centers and directors of online learning to identify best practices of faculty development about online learning using the Delphi Method. While many schools use different faculty development practices, little is known about which faculty development practices are seen as the most effective and efficient (Austin & Sorcinelli, 2013). Before starting and providing resources for an online education at a teaching and learning center, it is important to understand which types of programs will be most effective and appropriate for their institutional contexts (Herman, 2012).…”
Section: Purpose Statement and Research Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature on faculty development cites the crucial role played by centers for university didactics in support of faculty whose multiple roles and responsibilities might prevent them from educating themselves about current approaches to teaching and curriculum (Austin & Sorcinelli, 2013). In addition to faculty development, centers for university didactics and E-learning also provide technological support for student research projects, as well as assuring the technical accessibility of course resources and their compatibility with mobile devices.…”
Section: Oer Opportunities For University Didactics Centersmentioning
confidence: 99%