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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Making Teaching Community Property: A Menu for Peer Collaboration and Peer Review

The Wabash Center

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Author
Hutchings, Pat
Publisher
American Association for Higher Education, Washington, D.C.
Describes strategies through which faculty can document and "go public" with their teaching - be it for purposes of improvement or evaluation. Each of nine chapters features a different strategy - from the fairly simple, low-risk "teaching circle," to "course portfolios," to more formal departmental occasions such as faculty hiring - with reports by faculty who have actually tried each strategy, guidelines for good practice, and an annotated list of resources. Offers lessons campuses can use to create more effective systems for the formal evaluation and reward of teaching. (From the Publisher)