Authors
Evan T Ortlieb, J Patrick Biddix, Gina M Doepker
Publication date
2010/7
Journal
Active learning in higher education
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
109-118
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
Success in higher education is often measured by one’s ability to conduct research, effectively disseminate findings, and competently teach in a collegiate setting. These measures are not entirely developed during doctoral school, let alone as a classroom teacher. In order to increase the likelihood of success at the higher education level, several newly hired faculty members at a four-year university created the new faculty guild by which they would share scholarly progress, insight into effective teaching strategies, thoughts/ideas of possible research investigations, and solace for one another. Their progressive actions led towards better understandings of the multifaceted tasks related to success in higher education, including mentorship, critical reflection, and collaboration. This article will enlighten prospective and newly hired faculty/faculty about maximizing the benefits and minimizing the limitations of teaching …
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Scholar articles
ET Ortlieb, JP Biddix, GM Doepker - Active learning in higher education, 2010