Assessing the effectiveness of a faculty development program

Summary form only given. The College of Engineering at San Jose State University (USA) initiated its Faculty Development Program in the spring of 1996. The program offers workshops and mentoring for faculty on various topics relating to teaching, such as pedagogy and use of technology. Workshops are...

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Published inFIE'99 Frontiers in Education. 29th Annual Frontiers in Education Conference. Designing the Future of Science and Engineering Education. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.99CH37011 Vol. 3; p. 13D5/8 vol.3
Main Authors Mourtos, N.J., Allen, E.l.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1999
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Summary:Summary form only given. The College of Engineering at San Jose State University (USA) initiated its Faculty Development Program in the spring of 1996. The program offers workshops and mentoring for faculty on various topics relating to teaching, such as pedagogy and use of technology. Workshops are offered by outside experts as well as faculty from within the college, who share their innovations and mentor other faculty. In the last three years, particular emphasis has been given on introducing cooperative learning (CL) and on mentoring interested faculty in adapting the technique in their classes. The paper first discusses the goals and objectives of the Faculty Development Program along with the various activities designed to achieve these goals. Subsequently, it discusses the impact of the program in terms of its effectiveness in changing faculty's approach to teaching and, in particular, in convincing them to adapt cooperative learning in their classes.
ISBN:0780356438
9780780356436
ISSN:0190-5848
2377-634X
DOI:10.1109/FIE.1999.840472