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Summary
Summary
In recent years, new expectations of higher education from parents, employers, trustees, and government leaders have contributed to broad institutional changes. Recognizing that the quality of a university or college is closely related to that of its faculty members, many institutions have increased their efforts to support and enrich faculty work. Creating the Future of Faculty Development addresses this growing need for faculty development by exploring how faculty development has evolved and envisioning its future.
Based on a study of nearly 500 faculty developers from all institution types, the book examines core issues such as the structural variations among faculty development programs; the goals, purposes, and models that guide and influence faculty program developments; and the top challenges facing faculty members, institutions, and their programs. Several key questions are addressed, including
What are the structural variations among faculty development programs? What goals, purposes, and models guide and influence program development? What are the top challenges facing faculty members, institutions, and faculty development programs? What are potential new directions and visions for the field of faculty development?Creating the Future of Faculty Development summarizes the challenges and pressures now facing developers and higher education as a whole. In this book, readers will find reason to rethink how they approach, organize, and support faculty development as they engage in institutional planning for the future.
Author Notes
Mary Deane Sorcinelli is associate provost for faculty development, director of the Center for Teaching, and associate professor in the Department of Educational Policy, Research, and Administration at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ann E. Austin is professor of higher, adult, and lifelong education at Michigan State University
Pamela L. Eddy is assistant professor of higher education at Central Michigan University
Andrea L. Beach is assistant professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership at Western Michigan University
Table of Contents
About the Authors | p. v |
Preface | p. xi |
Introduction | p. xiii |
1 The Evolution of Faculty Development | p. 1 |
2 A Portrait of Current Faculty Development: Personnel and Programs | p. 29 |
3 Influences on Developers and Programs | p. 53 |
4 Current Issues Addressed by Faculty Development Services | p. 69 |
5 Future Priorities for Faculty Development | p. 101 |
6 Future Directions for Faculty Development: Open-Ended Responses | p. 129 |
7 Faculty Development in the Age of the Network | p. 157 |
Appendix 1 Envisioning the Future of Faculty Development: A Survey of Faculty Development Professionals | p. 177 |
Appendix 2 Tables | p. 187 |
Appendix 3 Hesburgh Award Winners: 1993-2004 | p. 199 |
Bibliography | p. 207 |
Index | p. 233 |