Building Teaching Capacities in Higher Education : A Comprehensive International Model

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Building Teaching Capacities in Higher Education : A Comprehensive International Model

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 240 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781579224103
  • DDC分類 378.12

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This book is the culmination of three years' work by teams from eight institutions in five different European and North American countries. The teams included faculty developers, professors, and graduate students interested in developing and disseminating a more profound understanding of university-level pedagogy. The purpose of the project was, first, to conceptualize what an internationally-appropriate, formal academic program for faculty development in higher education might look like, taking into account differing national contexts, from national standards for faculty development (U.K. and Scandinavia), almost universal institutional support (North America) to virtually no activities (France). The intention was to create and nurture a community of practice, enriched and informed by a range of expertise and different higher education traditions, cultures, and languages. To do so, the book begins with a section of five case studies that describe current practice in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France and Switzerland.The second purpose was to define a common curriculum, or core course with common foundations, for faculty and graduate students, based on a distributed learning model. The final section of the book presents a concrete concept map used to define the curriculum, and to educational developers with useful tool for furthering their work, and explains the rationale for redefining faculty development as educational development.This book offers practitioners around the world a framework and model of educational development that can serve a number of purposes including professional development, monitoring and assessment of effectiveness, and research, as they seek to meet increasing demands for public accountability. For North American readers it offers insight into the vision and aims of the Bologna Process with which they may need to engage to maintain international competitiveness.

Contents

Acknowledgements Preface—Alenoush Saroyan and Mariane Frenay Prologue—James Groccia SECTION 1. FIVE CASE STUDIES AND A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS 1. Faculty Development in Canadian Universities—K. Lynn Taylor and Denis Bédard 2. Faculty Development in Switzerland. A Study of French Speaking Universities—Nicole Rege Colet 3. Danish Faculty Development Strategies—Anette Kolmos 4. Faculty Development in Belgian Universities—Mieke Clement and Mariane Frenay 5. A Look at the French Experience in Faculty Development—Jean-Jacques Paul and Noël Adangnikou; Translation—Julie Timmermans 6. Faculty Development Across Europe and Canada. Comparisons of Five Case Studies—Mariane Frenay and Alenoush Saroyan SECTION 2. DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 7. Making the Shift from Faculty Development to Educational Development. A Conceptual Framework Grounded in Practice—K. Lynn Taylor and Nicole Rege Colet 8. Validation of a Conceptual Framework. The Meaning and Scope of Faculty Development—Denis Bédard, Mieke Clement, and K. Lynn Taylor 9. Epilogue—Kirsten Hofgaard Lycke Contributors Index

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