Millennial Faculty Are Coming. Are You Ready?
…arrive by 2013. For community colleges, where many faculty often are not required to have doctorates, the wave will arrive even sooner. Are you ready? Probably not, according to John…
…arrive by 2013. For community colleges, where many faculty often are not required to have doctorates, the wave will arrive even sooner. Are you ready? Probably not, according to John…
…technology, distance education, and adjunct faculty development at Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana. Here are two key questions to ask when planning a discussion: What do I want students…

…Texas and an adjunct professor in the business and information technology departments at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C), Cleveland, Ohio. References Bouhnik D., & Marcus, T., (2006) Interaction in distance-learning courses. Journal…

… New York: The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and Jossey-Bass. Levinson, D. L. (2003). Introduction to faculty scholarship in community colleges. Community College Journal of Research and Practice,…

…Des Moines Area Community College. Dr. Conway has served as director of Teaching and Learning for seven years at DMACC and is one of the content developers for the Inclusive…

…the interdisciplinary studies program at Governors State University. Connie Jorgensen is assistant professor at Piedmont Virginia Community College. Laura Lovett is professor of history and director of gender, sexuality and…

…which can foster inclusion in the classroom and enrich the learning community. Amy M. Anderson, EdD, teaches communication studies courses at Spokane Community College and Whitworth University. She earned her…
…be regarded as including educational improvements that lead to enhanced student learning, original ways of serving their community or profession, and programmatic advances that make a college or university more…
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