Taking the Lead in Faculty Development: Teacher Educators Changing the Culture of University Faculty Development Through Collaboration

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    Abstract

    As pedagogy experts, teacher educators should lead the charge for improved teaching and learning, but are under-utilized pedagogy resources in liberal arts universities. In this paper, the collaborators, one a teacher education assistant professor and the other an associate professor of art history, identify critical friendship group approaches (Allen & Blythe, 2004; McDonald, Mohr, Dichter, & McDonald, 2007) which have the potential to create transformative learning opportunities for liberal arts educators. Cross-disciplinary faculty partnerships hold promise for a sustainable, innovative approach to faculty development, with the potential to improve teaching and learning in liberal arts universities.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalScholarship and Professional Work – Education
    VolumeXI
    Issue number1
    StatePublished - Oct 1 2014

    Keywords

    • K-12 expertise
    • critical friendship
    • faculty development
    • pedagogy

    Disciplines

    • Education
    • Other Teacher Education and Professional Development
    • Teacher Education and Professional Development

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