Peer review of teaching : lessons from and for departments of sociology
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BookSource:
The American Sociological Association career publications series, American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, p.227 (2011)Call Number:
Cubb LB2333 .P44 2011URL:
http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9717200Keywords:
College teachers--Rating of, Peer reviewAbstract:
Contents: Foreward and acknowledgements -- The context for peer review. -- The peer review of teaching, Theodore C. Wagenaar. -- Rewarding teaching: lessons from the faucutly roles and rewards movement, Vaneeta-marie D'Andrea. -- Making public teaching, Beth Rushing. -- Modes of peer review. -- The teaching portfolio, Theodore C. Wagenaar. -- The use of teaching circles, Caro Baily and Thomas L. Van Valey. -- The use of student interviews in the review of teaching, John DeLamater and Thomas L. Van Valey. -- Designing a peer observation instrument, Vaneeta-marie D'Andrea. -- Prepareing, identifying, and using peers. -- Preparing graduate students for teaching as peers, Brent Burton and Thomas L. Van Valey. -- The peer review of teaching in post tenure review, Maxine P. Atkinson and Andrea N. Hunt. -- Some ethical issues in the peer review of teaching, Thomas L. Van Valey. -- Implementation strategies. -- Ways to start the peer review conversation within a department, Edward L. Kain. -- Peer review: the role of the department chair, J. Michael Brooks. -- The pedagogical colloquium, Carla Howery. -- Resources. -- Bibliography on the peer review of teaching, Carla Howery.
Publication Language:
eng

