Title: Faculty Development Program for Assistant Professors
1Faculty Development Program for Assistant
Professors
- Dr. Jeffrey E. Froyd
- Director of Faculty and Organizational
Development - Office of the Dean of Faculties and Associate
Provost - Texas AM University
2Background
- To achieve tenure, assistant professors must make
contributions in - Research
- Teaching
- Idea Develop a faculty development program
emphasizing both research and teaching
3Overview
4Comments
- Homework at the end of every session (morning and
afternoon) - Homework intended to create partial draft of a
document they will need - Proposal text
- Course plan
- others
- During the next day, small groups of participants
reviewed drafts and offered suggestions for
improvements.
5Questions
- Do you have questions about specific sections of
the program?
6Quick Starter Characteristics
- Limited amount of time on course preparation
(after their first semester, they averaged 11.5
hours of preparation per lecture hour). - Spent three hours weekly on scholarly writing.
- Integrated their research into their
undergraduate classes. - Lectured at a pace that invited student
participation. - Regularly sought advice from peers, averaging
four hours weekly discussing research and teaching
7Quick Starter Commitments
- Limit classroom preparation to a maximum of two
hours per hour of lecture. - Spend 30-60 minutes a day on scholarly writing.
- Spend at least 2 hours a week on discussions with
colleagues focused on teaching and research. - Keep daily records of work time expenditure.
- Integrate research interests into lectures.
8Constructing a Research Plan
- Describe where you want your research program to
be in 5-6 years - Publication numbers
- Proposals written
- Funded grants
- Numbers of graduate students
- External contacts (for letters)
- Identify steps along the path that must be
accomplished to make your destination a reality - Grants
- Publications
- People peers, graduate students, postdocs
- Professional network
- Laboratory design
- Mentors
- Professional development
9Resources
- Career Mentoring Workshops
- Committee on the Status of Women in Computing
Research - http//cra.org/Activities/craw/projects/mentoring/
mentorWrkshp/transcripts.pdf - Early Career Geoscience Faculty Teaching,
Research, and Managing Your Career - http//serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/earlycareer
/ - Career Development for New Engineering Faculty
Workshop - http//www.nsf.gov/eng/cbet/new_faculty/new_facult
y_unm_25may07.ppt - Academic Scientists' Toolkit
- http//sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_develo
pment/previous_issues/articles/0000/the_academic_s
cientists_toolkit/ - Toolkit Designing Your Laboratory
- http//sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_develo
pment/previous_issues/articles/1680/toolkit_design
ing_your_laboratory - Making the Right Moves
- http//www.hhmi.org/resources/labmanagement/downlo
ads/moves2.pdf
10Course Development CyclePersonal Instructional
Strategy
Prior Knowledge?
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
Program Learning Outcomes
INTERPRETATION Reflection Documentation Course
Portfolio
ASSESSMENT Homework Exams Student
Portfolio Presentations Written reports Course
survey data
ACTIVITIES Use Think/Pair/Share Do
Demonstration Write Reflections Conduct
Lectures Model thinking
Center for Teaching Excellence Texas AM
University
11Learning Outcomes
- Purposes of learning outcomes
- Guidelines and practice writing a learning
outcome - Guidelines and practice writing a set of learning
outcomes
12Developing a Course Assessment Plan
- A course assessment plan includes
- What you want to assess (learning outcomes)
- How you will assess it
- Major, summative, high-stakes assessment
- Exams, projects, papers . . .
- Smaller, formative, low-stakes assessment
- CATS, homework, blank stares . . .
- When you will assess it
- Schedule of when assessments will occur
13LEADERSHIP (EDWARD ONEIL)LEADERSHIP VISION
RELATIONSHIPS TASKS
- Vision
- Create a vision and set direction for the lab
Making the Right Moves, http//www.hhmi.org/resour
ces/labmanagement/downloads/moves2.pdf
14LEADERSHIP (EDWARD ONEIL)LEADERSHIP VISION
RELATIONSHIPS TASKS
- Relationships Create an environment for
productivity and creativity - Build and manage teams
- Communicate and listen
- Create an environment where people are able to
give and receive feedback - Motivate and support graduate students, postdocs,
and technicians - Delegate responsibility to others when possible
- Make fair decisions and manage conflicts
- Be sensitive to diverse populations and needs
- Be a mentor to others, as well as seeking his or
her own mentors
Making the Right Moves, http//www.hhmi.org/resour
ces/labmanagement/downloads/moves2.pdf
15LEADERSHIP (EDWARD ONEIL)LEADERSHIP VISION
RELATIONSHIPS TASKS
- Tasks
- Design projects and determine time frames
- Create budgets
- Write grants and papers
- Teach courses
- Juggle many different demands at once
Making the Right Moves, http//www.hhmi.org/resour
ces/labmanagement/downloads/moves2.pdf