Enhancing Faculty Professional Development: A Quest to Empower Lecturers in Collaborative Active Learning by Dr Chan Chang-Tik takes a research-based yet highly practical approach to designing and delivering professional development for teachers. Endorsing a constructivist view of learning, each chapter provides foundational knowledge for professional developers and a well-developed workshop plan for actively engaging teachers in meaningful professional learning experiences and practice activities. Written in first-person makes reading this chapter-by-chapter professional development guide feel less like a book and more like a close conversation with a master teacher. -- Dr Jana Hunzicker, Professor and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, College of Education and Health Sciences, Bradley University In Enhancing Faculty Professional Development: A Quest to Empower Lecturers in Collaborative Active Learning, Dr Chan Chang-Tik skillfully integrates research-based best practices for learning and teaching in a lively, practical way that addresses instructors perennial question: I taught it. Why didnt they learn it?
Drawing upon social constructivist theory, Social Interdependence Theory (SIT), the Framework of Participation (FP), and rich personal experience, Dr. Chang-Tik takes us through a series of workshop activities designed to build deep professional peer learning communities among instructors in service to their own and their students learning. These workshops include co-regulated group participation, assessment and feedback, and are applicable in face-to-face or online learning environments incorporating current 21st-century technologies.
Because it so thoroughly and clearly presents theoretical foundations and concrete applications, this book will be a rich resource for instructor professional development in any educational setting. -- Dr. Marcella Bullmaster-Day, Associate Professor, Touro University Graduate School of Education