Design on a Dime Oh, the things we can learn from each other!
Community of Best Practices
∞A community consisting of fulltime and adjunct professors of any level of mathematics, who are dedicated to improving their craft of “teaching and learning”
∞Generally meets for one hour, one or two times a month
∞Concentrates on three areas
- Pedagogy
- Technology
- Specific Math Topics
Lessons we learned:
∞Establish guidelines for appropriate behavior…the tone must be such that people are comfortable sharing ideas and/or expressing their opinions
∞Make sure that all feel that their contributions are valued
∞Respect the time commitment of faculty by strictly adhering to start and end times
∞Finding days and times to more fully engage adjuncts is a challenge
∞Have fun…the camaraderie that develops is PRICELESS!!
Adjunct Training/Development
∞Participation by all adjuncts is highly encouraged and,if possible, rewarded with a stipend
∞Full time faculty organized the four modules :
Course specific: syllabi, calculator, expectations, final exams
Technology within the course: homework delivery system, calculator features
Technology use in the classroom: such as Smart board, Sympodium& document camerasCourse administration: attendance verification, record keeping, management system tools
Lessons we learned:
∞Adjunct instructors feel included as part of the department
∞Adjunct instructors feel more comfortable starting the semester because of the shared material and knowledge
∞Fulltime and adjunct instructors are able to meet and speak with colleagues to create better collegiality
∞As a result of the interaction, adjunct instructors feel free to contact fulltime instructors throughout the semester
Peer Observation
∞Participation is voluntary for both fulltime and adjunct instructors
∞Is faculty organized: faculty choose who they want to observe and make their own arrangements (an open/closed list is provided for reference)
∞Observations may be of a class the instructor is also teaching, but there are benefits to observing a course above or below courses regularly taught
∞Emphasizes learning from each other and is not used for evaluation purposes
Lessons we learned:
∞Keep the reporting as simple as possible
∞While ideal, it isn’t always possible for two instructors to observe each other
∞Keep “advertising”: use email reminders and allow for sharing at department meetings
∞Whether a veteran teacher or novice, we can all learn from each other!
Online Repository
∞Presently in development
∞Housed within the college’s learning management system
∞Includes sections for:
- Course resources
- Notes from Community of Best Practices and peer observations
- List of professional development opportunities
- Discussion Boards