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Derek Thurber; Amy Markos; Lydia Ross; Quincy Conley; Jill Wendt – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
This study explored the use and usability of course "fact sheets" as a potential approach for faculty development. Using a mixed methods approach, the results showed that faculty found the course fact sheets to be effective for faculty development in this context. Faculty used the fact sheets for onboarding and collaboration purposes.…
Descriptors: Information Dissemination, Faculty Development, Program Effectiveness, College Faculty
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Marissa J. Filderman; Lisa Didion; Christy R. Austin; Blair Payne; Cindy Silvert; Jade Wexler – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Teacher professional development (PD) in reading is aimed at improving teachers' instructional practice and, in turn, positively impacting students' reading achievement. Findings from 25 studies included in this meta-analysis demonstrate that overall, reading PD produced significant, positive effects on teacher outcomes (g = 0.62). The overall…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Reading Instruction, Program Effectiveness, Teaching Skills
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Mark Gil A. Vega; Antriman V. Orleans – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2025
The Learning Action Cell (LAC) is a structured, cost-effective professional development initiative to continuously enhance school pedagogical competencies, teaching methodologies, and assessment practices. This study explored the science teachers' perceived views, attitudes, and knowledge on the impact of the LAC program as an in-house…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Science Teachers, Faculty Development, Teacher Attitudes
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Anisha S. Navlekar; Nia Baker; Mackenzie Ghaemmaghami; Imani Obasi; Sochinenyenwa Onubogu; Cassandra O'Pry; Robert Posey; Jessica Tan; Karen Walulu; Joshua W. Reid; Lisa B. Limeri – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2025
Graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) teach undergraduates directly, and many are future faculty, making it particularly important for them to be trained in using evidence-based instructional practices. We implemented and assessed a teaching professional development program for 19 biology GTAs aimed to help them develop their teaching perspectives…
Descriptors: Biology, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students, Faculty Development
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Joe Ramstad; Scott Smalley – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2025
A supervised agricultural experience (SAE) program provides the opportunity for agricultural education students to apply their classroom and leadership experiences to a real-world, contextualized setting. In 2015, the National Council for Agricultural Education developed the SAE for All initiative to encourage all students to develop and maintain…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Experiential Learning, Program Effectiveness, Success
LaKimberly Wilson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Professional development is a significant factor in improving teachers' instructional practices and increasing students' growth (Kang et al., 2013). The purpose of this study was to explore and analyze elementary teachers' perceptions regarding the impact of professional development delivered by instructional coaches. The central question for this…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Coaching (Performance)
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Lisa M. Russell; Patrick A. Lach; Robin K. Morgan – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2024
This empirical study evaluates the impact of faculty training in online teaching on perceived comfort, perceived effectiveness, and stress during the Emergency Transition to Online Learning (ETOL) caused by COVID-19. Survey data revealed a positive relationship between training in online teaching and perceived effectiveness during the ETOL.…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Electronic Learning, Faculty Development
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Ifat Linder; Eyal Weissblueth – Teacher Development, 2025
Simulations to improve teachers' professional conduct and development have recently increased globally. However, research on the impact on teachers at different professional stages is limited. The current study examined the effects of the simulations carried out at Tel Hai Academic College in the north of Israel in the Pre-service, Internship, and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Foreign Countries, Simulation, College Faculty
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Nina Mulaimovic; Eric Richter; Rebecca Lazarides; Dirk Richter – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
In order for teachers to successfully gain new knowledge during professional development (PD), courses must be of high quality and stimulate active involvement from participants. More and more PD courses are taking place online, without clear evidence of whether face-to-face and online courses differ in terms of their quality or level of…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, In Person Learning, Online Courses, Program Effectiveness
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Christine Wusylko; Kara Dawson; Zhen Xu; Pavlo Antonenko; DoHyong Koh – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2025
Online professional development (OPD) is a popular professional learning option, especially for those with monetary and time constraints such as afterschool educators. This study reports on the design, implementation, and evaluation of an OPD on preparing 18 afterschool educators to teach a content-heavy, transmedia, STEM curriculum on cryptology…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Faculty Development, After School Programs, STEM Education
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Elizabeth Franklin; Jana Bagwell; Lisa Bryant; Sherry Colson – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
Higher education faculty may have confidence in discipline-related skills and professional experience but lack self-efficacy in teaching. Self-efficacy beliefs about teaching relate to positive outcomes for students and faculty. This study examined the impact of a faculty development program based on Social Learning Theory (SLT) on the Teaching…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Faculty Development
Courtney Kane – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation investigates the educators' perceived impact of receiving a STEAM certification implementing STEAM education. This research stems from the foundation of the disparity between researchers agreeing that support for STEAM professional development should be continuous (e.g., Myunghee et al., 2013; Quigley & Herro, 2016; So et…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, STEM Education, Art Education, Teacher Certification
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Marisa Verster; Elsa Mentz; Charlene du Toit-Brits – South African Journal of Education, 2024
School teachers must be prepared for ongoing, unpredictable and rapid changes in the world, therefore, they need specialised and general knowledge to be able to think independently and imaginatively. The purpose with this article was thus to report on the effectiveness of a self-directed professional development (SDPD) intervention that guided…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Independent Study, Program Effectiveness, Grade 9
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Teresa Focarile; Sarah Lausch; Meagan Haynes; Brittnee Earl; Susan Shadle; Lisa Berry – To Improve the Academy, 2025
As centers for teaching and learning (CTL) expand in the United States, so, too, does the need and desire for those of us working in the field of educational development to provide evidence of the impact of our work. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, our CTL and eCampus Center, like many faculty support units across the country, developed and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Faculty Development, Evidence Based Practice
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Laura Gough; Rommel Miranda; Matthew Hemm; Leann Norman; Brian Jara – Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education, 2025
The Diffusion of Innovations (DOI) model can be used to explore how faculty prioritize learning about and adopting new pedagogical approaches. Here, we use the DOI framework to contextualize biology faculty perceptions of a professional development (PD) program designed to help them create a full semester course-based undergraduate research…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development, Student Research
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