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2017 Fall Faculty Conference: Telling Our Stories, Demonstrating Excellence In Teaching, Academic Affairs
2017 Fall Faculty Conference: Telling Our Stories, Demonstrating Excellence In Teaching, Academic Affairs
Fall Faculty Conference
The 2017 Fall Faculty Conference featured teaching showcases by Kyriacos Aristotelous (Business, Accounting, and Economics), Phyllis Lynne Burns (English), Terry Hermsen (English), Mike Hudoba (Engineering), and Leesa Kern (Sociology, Criminology, and Justice Studies).
Breakout sessions followed.
Infographic: School Teaching As A Highly Regarded Profession, Jo Earp
Infographic: School Teaching As A Highly Regarded Profession, Jo Earp
Teacher infographics
Since 1976, a Roy Morgan annual survey has asked Australians to rate 30 professions for ethics and honesty. This year, the rating for school teachers hit an all-time high. Find out more in today's infographic.
Cost-Saving Partnership Structures, Bank Street College Of Education
Cost-Saving Partnership Structures, Bank Street College Of Education
All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
Residency partnerships can create structures that save dollars in the long run.
Building Strong Partnerships For Preparation, Bank Street College Of Education
Building Strong Partnerships For Preparation, Bank Street College Of Education
All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
When strong partnerships are established, districts and preparation providers make changes to the way they work and and the way they work together. The result is a system transformation through the kinds of shifts illustrated below. These partnerships enable IHEs and districts to bring existing resources to bear on work in new, mutually beneficial ways.
Cost Savings Through Reduced Turnover, Bank Street College Of Education
Cost Savings Through Reduced Turnover, Bank Street College Of Education
All Faculty and Staff Papers and Presentations
Residency-trained teachers stay in the classroom longer, reducing district spending on recruitment, training, and on-boarding.