Stanley 2001
The Faculty Development Portfolio: A Framework for Documenting the Professional Development of Faculty Developers
1. Références
- Référence complète APA : Stanley, C.A. (2001). The Faculty Development Portfolio: A Framework for Documenting the Professional Development of Faculty Developers. Innovative Higher Education, 26(1), 23-36. DOI: 10.1023/A:1010934420457
- Auteur(s) : Christine Stanley
- Revue : Innovative Higher Education
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4. Abstract
5. Résumé (facultatif)
Portfolios are used for a variety of purposes in higher education. Two such purposes are the documentation of one's professional development for others and the improvement of one's own performance over time. This article discusses the concept of the faculty development portfolio and, in doing so, outlines the work of faculty development professionals. It also identifies characteristics of effective faculty development professionals and defines the steps involved in creating a faculty development portfolio. These steps include how to conceptualize, gather, and present evidence of items that can be used as a framework for faculty developers to consider when documenting their professional development for summative and formative purposes.
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