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Full-Text Articles in Education
Building A Culture Of Collaboration And Shared Responsibility For Educational Equity Work Through An Inclusive Teaching Community Of Practice, Francesca Marineo, Chelsea Heinbach, Rosan Mitola
Building A Culture Of Collaboration And Shared Responsibility For Educational Equity Work Through An Inclusive Teaching Community Of Practice, Francesca Marineo, Chelsea Heinbach, Rosan Mitola
Collaborative Librarianship
For libraries to be equitable spaces as educational institutions and places of employment, it is necessary that educational equity be a shared, collaborative goal. Unfortunately, equity and inclusion work in libraries has historically been an individual pursuit that falls disproportionately on the shoulders of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) library workers. Communities of practice employ social learning principles to facilitate praxis and offer opportunities to develop shared goals, language, and responsibility. This article explores how we developed and implemented an inclusive teaching community of practice with members of our instruction department in order to foster a culture of …
An Educator Out Of Water: A Phenomenological Study Into Identity-As-Educator For Student Affairs Professionals, David Mccoy
An Educator Out Of Water: A Phenomenological Study Into Identity-As-Educator For Student Affairs Professionals, David Mccoy
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The work of student affairs professionals has been happening since the inception of western higher education. The profession has shifted a great deal since that time, with an emphasis now on student affairs professionals as ‘educators’ alongside their faculty counterparts. Regardless of change, research has consistently demonstrated the impact student affairs can have on the experiences of students and colleges as a whole. Given the emergence of identity-as-educator, for these professionals to best continue their work, it is imperative to understand how they understand and make sense of this professional identity. This research was a phenomenological study to understand how …
Portraits Of Professional Collaboration: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Partnerships, Carrie L. Forbes
Portraits Of Professional Collaboration: Faculty-Librarian Teaching Partnerships, Carrie L. Forbes
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Many regional accrediting organizations for higher education have embraced information literacy as a key component for both student success and student learning outcomes. Through embedded librarianship practices, librarians are now taking a leading role in developing and promoting users’ information literacy skills and in adopting an active classroom teaching approach. Faculty-librarian team teaching is a best practice for integrating information literacy into the higher education curricula, but the extant research has largely focused on the barriers to collaboration. Using Walsh and Kahn’s (2010) model of “collaborative working” as a conceptual framework, this dissertation explores the qualities and characteristics of four …
Photographs In My Mind, Through Darkness And In Light: An Auto-Criticism Of A University Teacher, Melanie Renee Witt
Photographs In My Mind, Through Darkness And In Light: An Auto-Criticism Of A University Teacher, Melanie Renee Witt
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This dissertation is an auto-criticism, a new qualitative inquiry founded in educational criticism and arts-based research, which describes and analyzes my lived experience as a female university teacher. The purpose of this study is to describe, interpret, evaluate and thematize my experiences with professional stress, pregnancy loss, and self-care. Secondly, it illuminates auto-criticism as a methodology with potential contributions to qualitative research and higher education.
Personal documents, internal artifacts, and external artifacts generated during a challenging period of my life as a university teacher are used as data. Language and photography combine to story my lived experiences and findings.
This …
Spring 2018 Otl Newsletter, Terri Johnson, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Spring 2018 Otl Newsletter, Terri Johnson, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Spring 2018 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Office of Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Ctl Winter 2012 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Ctl Winter 2012 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Winter 2012 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Ctl Fall 2011 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Ctl Fall 2011 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Fall 2011 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Ctl Spring 2011 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Ctl Spring 2011 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Spring 2011 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Ctl Winter 2011 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Ctl Winter 2011 Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Winter 2011 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Fall 2010 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Fall 2010 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Fall 2010 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Spring 2010 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Spring 2010 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Spring 2010 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Winter 2010 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Winter 2010 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Winter 2010 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Fall 2009 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Fall 2009 Ctl Newsletter, University Of Denver, Office Of Teaching And Learning
Office of Teaching and Learning Newsletters
Fall 2009 Newsletter from the University of Denver, Center for Teaching and Learning. The newsletter highlights events, workshops, software updates, and resources for faculty.
Teaching As Art Form - Review Of The Elements Of Teaching, David I.C. Thomson
Teaching As Art Form - Review Of The Elements Of Teaching, David I.C. Thomson
Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship
The authors of this gem of a book—both retired college teachers who gave their professional lifetimes to teaching—write simply and passionately about what it takes to be an effective teacher, and manage to reduce the key aspects of a complex process down to nine primary elements. In so doing, they provide not only a road map of aspiration for the new teacher, but also signposts of inspiration for the experienced teacher.