Student/Faculty Connections in the Development of Teaching

Student/Faculty Connections in the Development of Teaching

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Article ID: iaor201525047
Volume: 5
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 375
End Page Number: 381
Publication Date: Jul 2007
Journal: Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: learning
Abstract:

This project directly involved students in two different models of instructional development. The first model was a Student Consultant program in which faculty selected from a menu of instructional services carried out by students. Typical services included attending class as impartial observers, soliciting feedback from other students on their learning experiences, videotaping class sessions, and evaluating course Web sites. The second model of instructional development was a program of student‐assisted teaching seminars for college faculty. Student Associates helped serve as panelists and facilitators. Assessments of attitudes toward teaching indicated that faculty members viewed both professors and students as collaborators in the classroom as a result of the seminar series.

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