Author : Michael B. Paulsen
Publisher : Jossey-Bass
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 208 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (91 download)
Book Synopsis Taking Teaching Seriously: Meeting the Challenge of Instructional Improvement by : Michael B. Paulsen
Download or read book Taking Teaching Seriously: Meeting the Challenge of Instructional Improvement written by Michael B. Paulsen and published by Jossey-Bass. This book was released on 1995-03-14 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report reviews the research and literature on the improvement of college teaching through use of a model that stresses a supportive teaching culture and helps motivate individual faculty members to improve their teaching by utilizing a variety of sources of informative feedback. The sources include: colleagues and consultants, department chairs, students, and self-evaluation. The report provides: (1) an examination of the nature of instructional improvement and the challenge of motivating faculty to improve their teaching through identifying, making, and maintaining necessary changes; (2) an exploration of important factors in the creation of a supportive campus teaching culture; (3) explanations and illustrations of five sources of feedback for improving instruction (teachers themselves, students, colleagues, consultants, and department chairs); and (4) an analysis of the special needs of new and junior faculty for instructional improvement. The following characteristics of a culture supportive of teaching improvement are identified: administrator support; shared values about the importance of teaching and involvement of faculty in instructional improvement programs; an expanded view of scholarship; a requirement that effective teaching be demonstrated as part of the hiring process; faculty interaction and collaboration; a faculty development program; effective department chairs; and connection of tenure/promotion decisions to teaching evaluations. (Contains approximately 250 references.) (DB).