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Pedagogical Development For Non-Degreed Career And Technical Education Adjunct Faculty: A Phenomenological Study, Robert M. Huffman Mar 2024

Pedagogical Development For Non-Degreed Career And Technical Education Adjunct Faculty: A Phenomenological Study, Robert M. Huffman

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

The purpose of this qualitative transcendental phenomenological study is to explore how non-degreed career and technical adjunct faculty members nourish their pedagogical skillsets so that they can teach at the community college level. Throughout this research study, nourishment of pedagogical skillsets is generally defined as professional development. The theories guiding this study are Mezirow’s transformational learning theory as it focuses on transitioning into a new role, and Tinto’s theory of dropout, as it focuses on persistence and success. This qualitative study employs Moustakas’ transcendental phenomenology research design. The qualitative research design was chosen due to the nature of the purpose …


Professional Development Bulletin June 2023, Marie O' Neill May 2023

Professional Development Bulletin June 2023, Marie O' Neill

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Professional Development Bulletin May 2023, Marie O' Neill May 2023

Professional Development Bulletin May 2023, Marie O' Neill

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

Recordings of recent professional development events in HE as well as details of upcoming ones.


Cct's Professional Development Bulletin - October 2022, Marie O Neill Oct 2022

Cct's Professional Development Bulletin - October 2022, Marie O Neill

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Cct Professional Development Bulletin September 2022, Marie O' Neill Sep 2022

Cct Professional Development Bulletin September 2022, Marie O' Neill

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

The CCT Professional Development Bulletin gives an overview of upcoming professional development events including recordings of recent ones.


Cct Professional Development Bulletin August 2022, Marie O' Neill Aug 2022

Cct Professional Development Bulletin August 2022, Marie O' Neill

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

Bulletin contains details of upcoming professional development events and also the recordings of recent events.


Cct Professional Development Bulletin May 2022, Cct College Dublin May 2022

Cct Professional Development Bulletin May 2022, Cct College Dublin

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

Bulletin contains details of upcoming professional development events and also the recordings of recent events.


Cct Professional Development Bulletin April 2022, Cct College Dublin Apr 2022

Cct Professional Development Bulletin April 2022, Cct College Dublin

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Introducing The Remote Mentoring Of Undergraduate Research Students (Rementurs) Workshop Series: Initial Evaluation And Plans For Wider Implementation, Elizabeth Sargent, Abid Shaikh, Karla-Sue Marriott, Taysia Porter, Dawn N. Cannon-Rech, Shainaz M. Landge Jan 2022

Introducing The Remote Mentoring Of Undergraduate Research Students (Rementurs) Workshop Series: Initial Evaluation And Plans For Wider Implementation, Elizabeth Sargent, Abid Shaikh, Karla-Sue Marriott, Taysia Porter, Dawn N. Cannon-Rech, Shainaz M. Landge

Justice Studies Faculty Publications

The primary objective of the Remote Mentoring of Undergraduate Research Students (ReMentURS) workshop series is to design a remotely available professional development training that will provide rigorous research concept and skills introduction to incoming undergraduate research students. This pilot run eight-week remote learning workshop series includes digital presentations, informational videos, virtual demonstrations, and aligned comprehension checks to foster student mindsets towards becoming independent research scientists. Preliminary assessment of the of ReMentURS program reveals that participants self-report gaining a variety of skills through the series and are likely to use the content in their future course and research laboratories. ReMentURS material …


Cct Professional Development Bulletin December 2021, Marie O Neill Dec 2021

Cct Professional Development Bulletin December 2021, Marie O Neill

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

A summary of professional development opportunities for CCT Teaching and Learning staff for December 2021


Cct Professional Development Bulletin November 2021, O Neill Marie Nov 2021

Cct Professional Development Bulletin November 2021, O Neill Marie

Teaching and Learning Bulletins

A summary of professional development opportunities for CCT Teaching and Learning staff for the month of November, 2021


The Influence Of Professional Development On Teacher Self-Efficacy In Gifted Education, Keely P'Pool Jul 2021

The Influence Of Professional Development On Teacher Self-Efficacy In Gifted Education, Keely P'Pool

Dissertations

The purpose of this research is to study the impact of effective professional development training provided to both preservice and inservice teachers about gifted education and gifted students. This research also seeks to discover whether a notable difference exists between preservice and inservice teachers in regard to the increase in their knowledge and self-efficacy upon completion of the professional development training. A quantitative approach using a survey and a required training was used for all participants. Study participants included preservice teachers attending a southern Kentucky public university who were taking education classes as well as inservice teachers from 11 school …


The Hr Connection, Georgia Southern University Oct 2020

The Hr Connection, Georgia Southern University

Georgia Southern University Human Resources Newsletters

  • 2020 Virtual Benefits Fair
  • Nominations for the 2020-2021 University Awards of Excellence are now open!
  • Financial Guidance is here!
  • Earn 2021 Well-being Credits!
  • Professional Development Calendar
  • Create and Maintain a Learning Transcript in Building A Better U
  • We Are Moving


University Update- February 2020, Academic Affairs Feb 2020

University Update- February 2020, Academic Affairs

University Updates & Communications from the University President

This is the Otterbein University monthly update to the faculty and staff from the university president. Within the letter, the president addresses relevant topics for the Otterbein community and gives updates on the budget, academic affairs, and student successes.


The National Professional Development Framework, Marie O' Neill Oct 2019

The National Professional Development Framework, Marie O' Neill

Certificate in Teaching and Learning

This presentation provides an overview of the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning's National Professional Development Framework For All Those Who Teach in Higher Education.


News From The Graduate School - Education, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs Jan 2019

News From The Graduate School - Education, Otterbein Office Of Graduate Programs

Graduate School

Newsletter that provides updates from the Graduate School and the Education Graduate Program.


Career Planning And Curriculum Integration: Millennials On The ‘Lost’ Coast, Alison Holmes Phd, Loren Collins Ma Oct 2017

Career Planning And Curriculum Integration: Millennials On The ‘Lost’ Coast, Alison Holmes Phd, Loren Collins Ma

Career and Curriculum Connections: integrating career education across the disciplines

Career preparation during college is increasingly an area of interest and concern not only for the parents, family and friends of prospective students, but administrators, politicians, and even the average taxpayer. As costs continue to rise, the ‘value’ of higher education is no longer based primarily on the goal of preparing a future generation to participate in, and to lead a democratic civil society, but on how competitive students will be in the global marketplace as a result. Humboldt State University is located approximately 300 miles north of San Francisco in a relatively isolated region known as the ‘lost coast’, …


Adjunct Faculty Perceptions On Professional Development Offered And Needed By Institution Type And Career Cluster, Mark Parrish Jul 2016

Adjunct Faculty Perceptions On Professional Development Offered And Needed By Institution Type And Career Cluster, Mark Parrish

Doctoral Dissertations and Projects

This study examined the perceptions of adjunct faculty in higher education to gather their opinion on professional development that was offered and the professional development they feel is needed and whether institution type or career cluster was significant in determining their perception. This causal-comparative, quantitative research study utilized an online survey and included 220 adjuncts from within the United States. The study utilized one-way ANOVA to determine if there were statistically significant differences in means between the institution types and career clusters of adjunct faculty related to professional development offered and needed. It was found that there were statistically significant …


Innovative School-University Partnerships: Co-Teaching In Secondary Settings, Brenda Morton, Ginny Birky Jan 2015

Innovative School-University Partnerships: Co-Teaching In Secondary Settings, Brenda Morton, Ginny Birky

Faculty Publications - College of Education

A unique co-teaching partnership with professional development was created with two local high schools and a university teacher education program. The model was implemented to strengthen teacher candidate practicum experience and inservice teacher development. Three themes emerged from the design-based research: classroom climate, lesson planning/implementation/assessment, and differentiation. As a result of the co-teaching model with professional development, teacher candidates perceived increased support and guidance on all aspects of classroom practice. Cooperating teachers deepened their own understanding of teaching and learning in the classroom. High school students in co-taught classrooms reported positive classroom climate, increased engagement, individualized instruction, and feedback. Overall, …


Application For Professional Growth In The Acsum Unit, University Of Maine System Human Resources Oct 2013

Application For Professional Growth In The Acsum Unit, University Of Maine System Human Resources

General University of Maine Publications

This program is intended to provide the opportunity for career progression within career levels (e.g. Admin Specialist CL1 to CL2) for the same job family and department for which an employee already resides. Please complete this application with your supervisor for the Professional Growth Process outlined in the ACSUM/COLT Collective Bargaining Agreement Article 8C. Specifically, this process to progress through career levels, is only available to employees who have worked here for at least 1 year and have had a satisfactory performance evaluation. Additionally, a supervisor’s approval of this application indicates the ability to fund a potential reclassification based on …


Policies That Enhance Learning And Teaching, Shannon M. Chance, Pamela L. Eddy, Gavin Duffy, Brian Bowe, Jen Harvey Jan 2013

Policies That Enhance Learning And Teaching, Shannon M. Chance, Pamela L. Eddy, Gavin Duffy, Brian Bowe, Jen Harvey

Articles

Educational institutions often implement policies with the intention of influencing how learning and teaching occur. Generally, such policies are not as effective as their makers would like; changing the behavior of third-level teachers proves difficult. Nevertheless, a policy instituted in 2006 at the Dublin Institute of Technology has met with success: each newly hired faculty member must have a post-graduate qualification in “Learning and Teaching” or successfully complete one within the first two years of employment. The intention is to build teachers’ knowledge about student-centered pedagogies and their capacity to implement them. As a result of this policy (and associated …


University/School Partners Receive Grant To Expand Alternative Teacher Certification Project, Kay Hyatt Oct 2002

University/School Partners Receive Grant To Expand Alternative Teacher Certification Project, Kay Hyatt

General University of Maine Publications

A $1.035 million U.S. Department of Education grant will allow the University of Maine to expand its innovative alternative teacher certification program to Aroostook and Washington counties. Funded over five years, the Transition to Teaching grant is based on the success and promise of the model developed and piloted by the UMaine College of Education and Human Development in partnership with the Mid-Coast Superintendents' Association, comprised of school districts from Searsport to Bath.


The Effect Of A Teacher Enhancement Project Designed To Promote Interactive-Constructivist Teaching Strategies In Elementary School Science On Students' Perceptions And Attitudes., John Dunkhase, Brian Hand, James Shymansky, Larry Yore Nov 1997

The Effect Of A Teacher Enhancement Project Designed To Promote Interactive-Constructivist Teaching Strategies In Elementary School Science On Students' Perceptions And Attitudes., John Dunkhase, Brian Hand, James Shymansky, Larry Yore

Educator Preparation & Leadership Faculty Works

This study takes place within the context of the Science: Parents, Activities, and Literature (Science PALS) project and examines elementary school students' reactions to instruction implemented by teachers participating in this special problem-centered professional development program. The study focuses on student perceptions of their science instruction and student attitudes toward science learning as a function of their exposure to interactive, constructivist teaching strategies designed to focus on student ideas, utilization of literature connections, and incorporation of parents as partners. Using student perceptions and attitudes as dependent variables, teacher participation as the main independent variable, and grade levels and student gender …