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Not just workshops any more: The role of faculty development in reframing academic priorities
Authors:James J Fletcher  Sondra K Patrick
Institution:1. George Mason University , Fairfax, Virginia, USA jfletche@gmu.edu;4. spatrick@gmu.edu;5. George Mason University , Fairfax, Virginia, USA
Abstract:Abstract

At most US colleges and universities, faculty development programmes have assumed a passive role waiting for interested faculty to come to them. For the most part, their activities have been limited to facilitating instructional workshops, managing faculty study leaves and sabbaticals, and providing remedial support for faculty who experience problems in their teaching. As higher education in the US faces political, social and technological challenges, faculty developers must play a more active role in institutional transformation. After providing an historical overview of faculty development in the US and describing the current situation in US higher education, this paper outlines four activities that faculty developers can undertake as change agents to help institutions accomplish the objective of institutional transformation and to foster a stronger academic culture.
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