虚拟辅助教师自主学习协作的辅导员自主学习

IF 1.2 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studying Teacher Education Pub Date : 2021-09-13 DOI:10.1080/17425964.2021.1975108
Allison Parsons, A. Samaras, Beth Dalbec, Lynne Scott Constantine, A. Evmenova
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越来越多的大学正在扩大课程,增加兼职教师的使用。本研究描述了我们为兼职教师开发和实施低资源、可扩展的点对点研究和专业发展项目的经验。这个跨学科的兼职自学合作项目同时针对我们对促进自学社区的理解,以及为提高学生学习而服务的个人教学的转变,同时努力为兼职教师创建一个专业网络。该研究融合了现有的对促进自学研究社区的理解,同时进一步理解了批判性朋友的使用,以更实质性的方式吸引教师。促进和支持虚拟关键朋友协作,同时重新想象促进者和参与者的角色,责任和期望进行了讨论。随着大学越来越多地聘用兼职教师,协作、跨学科的工作具有强大的潜力,可以凝聚力地提高高等教育的教学水平。
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Facilitators’ Self-Study Of A Virtual Adjunct Faculty Self-Study Collaborative
ABSTRACT A growing number of universities are expanding programs with increased use of adjunct faculty. This research describes our experience developing and enacting a low-resource, scalable peer-to-peer program of research and professional development for adjunct faculty. This transdisciplinary adjunct self-study collaborative simultaneously targeted our understanding of facilitating self-study communities, and the transformation of individual teaching in the service of enhanced student learning while working to create a professional network for adjunct faculty. The study blends existing understanding of facilitating self-study research communities while further understanding the use of critical friends to engage faculty in a more substantive fashion. Facilitating and supporting virtual critical friend collaboration while re-imagining facilitator and participant roles, responsibilities, and expectations are discussed. As universities increasingly employ adjunct faculty, collaborative, cross-disciplinary work has strong potential to cohesively improve teaching in higher education.
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Studying Teacher Education
Studying Teacher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Studying Teacher Education invites submissions from authors who have a strong interest in improving the quality of teaching generally and of teacher education in particular. The central purpose of the journal is to disseminate high-quality research and dialogue in self-study of teacher education practices. Thus the journal is primarily a forum for teacher educators who work in contexts and programs of teacher education.
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