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Katie Koo; Krishna Bista; Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This article discusses various ways for student affairs professionals, faculty, educators, and policymakers to contribute to the personal, academic, and professional development of international graduate students in the U.S. higher education within their functional areas and their expertise. By highlighting the culturally sensitive support and…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
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Ouellett, Mathew L.; Stanley, Christine A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2019
This chapter describes how an enduring friendship based on shared curiosity, vulnerability, trust, generosity, integrity, and commitment over time shaped personal and professional development across intersectional identities.
Descriptors: Friendship, Educational Development, Inclusion, Trust (Psychology)
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Mary Ann Bodine Al-Sharif; Katie Koo; Krishna Bista – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
Amid the globalized environment of higher education, international graduate students remain vital contributors to U.S. institutions as they contribute billions of dollars to the U.S. economy annually, drive innovation, and play a significant role in diversifying and globalizing U.S. institutions. Open Doors reported that international students…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Role, Graduate Students, Barriers
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Des Gallagher; Mustafa Radif; Meixun Zheng; Parvati Iyer – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
This study describes the 4-year experience of a dental school in implementing web-based e-portfolios for competency assessment and professional development. We discuss our adaptable strategies and the lessons learned, hoping to contribute to the literature and offer guidance to other institutions considering the implementation of e-portfolios.
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Allied Health Personnel
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Dolowitz, Annetta R.; Estis, Julie M.; O'Dwyer, Brian; Styron, Jennifer L. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2021
This chapter describes a series of international professional development workshops conducted in an online synchronous modality using team-based learning as an instructional strategy. The authors explore the potential of dynamic professional development training with today's technological tools as a natural evolution from traditional professional…
Descriptors: Seminars, Workshops, Web Based Instruction, Electronic Learning
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Sanders, Linda A. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2013
As a lifelong theater artist and educator, as well as practitioner of a variety of meditative techniques, this author has been keenly interested in the potential impact of sitting meditation and other contemplative practices on acting, vocal, and movement training in college and university performing arts departments. For many years, she wondered…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Masters Programs, Fine Arts, Theater Arts
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Otto, Peter – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2014
Librarians are continually teaching students and faculty how to identify and access learning resources. They teach during individual reference consultations, through presentations to classes, and through library website content they create. Are librarians well prepared to design and deliver well-crafted instruction? Academic librarians have…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Professional Development, Librarian Teacher Cooperation
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Dunn-Haley, Karen; Zanzucchi, Anne – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2012
Professional development of graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) regarding interpersonal boundaries is key not only to the well-being of the GTAs but also to the undergraduates they are teaching. GTAs who are developing their professional identities are a primary contact for undergraduates, especially in lower-division classes, and thus play a key…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Teaching Assistants, Interpersonal Relationship, Group Dynamics
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Magee, Rhonda V. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2013
In this chapter, the author uses the phrase "contemplative practices" to encompass an array of personal and pedagogical methods that combine training in awareness and first-person epistemological approaches to knowing and being in the world. These practices include mindfulness meditation (Magee 2011). The gradual inclusion of mindfulness…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Metacognition, Attention, Lawyers
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Lewis, Karron G. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
Improving teaching and learning in higher education became an important international endeavor in the 1960s and 1970s, corresponding to an influx of students coming in greater numbers than ever seen before, from a broader range of backgrounds, and with diverse expectations for attending colleges and universities. These same students were also more…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Experience, Teaching Methods, Faculty Development
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Fraser, Kym; Gosling, David; Sorcinelli, Mary Deane – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
Educational development, which the authors use to refer to the field of professional and strategic development associated with university and college learning and teaching, can be described in many ways by referring to its different aspects. In this article the authors endeavor to categorize many of the models that have been used to describe…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Change, Teaching Methods, Models
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Chadsey, Terry; Jackson, Marcy – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2012
Through the Center for Courage & Renewal, the authors offer personal and professional retreats and programs designed to explore vocational and life questions, offer renewal and encouragement, and deepen engagement in professional practice. Using what they call the Circle of Trust[R] approach, they invite groups into a communal process based upon a…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Principles, Educational Practices, Trust (Psychology)
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Colbeck, Carol L. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2008
Students learn their chosen profession's abstract body of professional knowledge and its associated skills during lengthy degree programs and apprenticeships. In the process, each student is crafting a sense of identity as a particular type of professional. The period of doctoral preparation is particularly important because although identity is…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Faculty, Self Concept, Role
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Smith, Janet – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2012
Since the first Circle of Trust retreat was offered in 2005, the Center for Courage & Renewal (CCR) and other individual facilitators across the United States, Canada, and Australia have continued to offer many cross-professional retreats, as they have proven extremely popular. They are designed for people from any profession who want to…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Foreign Countries, Communities of Practice, Program Effectiveness
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Sweitzer, Vicki L. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2008
In this article, the author describes a study that provides a theoretical lens for examining the doctoral student experience that accounts for the multiple relationships that facilitate or stifle doctoral student development. One important outcome of students' relationships is the development of a professional identity as integrated scholar or…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Graduate Students, Student Experience, Student Development
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