The Crown Faculty Center sponsors several faculty development programs at Colorado College. If you have a suggestion for a new CFC programs, please contact Paul Kuerbis at 719-289-6726. Classroom Videotaping | Consultation | Luncheons | New Faculty | Publications
CLASSROOM VIDEOTAPING The Crown Faculty Center stands prepared to videotape classes for any
faculty member who wishes to use this tool for evaluating what goes on
in the classroom. The faculty member who asks to be taped remains in full
control of the disposition of the tape: if he or she wishes to view it
privately then discard it, that is fine. Alternatively, the CFC will help
the faculty member to select a few colleagues who would view the tape
and discuss the pedagogical issues raised by it. In no case will these
tapes be made available for the purpose of formal review linked to tenure
and promotion.
CONSULTATION The CFC director will consult with any faculty member regarding teaching, learning styles, classroom management, technology, or a number of other issues. Contact Paul Kuerbis at 719-389-6726 if you would like to take advantage of his expertise . LUNCHEONS The Crown Faculty Center sponsors one or more luncheon discussions each
block.
NEW FACULTY To help all first-year, full-time faculty adjust to and thrive under the
Block Plan, the Teaching and Learning Center offers:
PUBLICATION In the fall of 1998 the CFC published a booklet entitled "What Works
& How Do We Know It Works?" The booklet includes minutes from
1997-98 lunches on that theme as well as an essay by the CFC Director.
The essay sums up assessment practices at Colorado College.
RELEASE TIME Thanks to the generosity of the Edith Gaylord Harper, the Crown Faculty Center offers two blocks of released time each year for faculty who want to improve existing courses through reorganization and reconceptualization of subject matter and/or development of new approaches to teaching in the interest of more effective student learning. Course enhancement may, but need not necessarily, include the introduction of new technologies. Recipients of such blocks agree to communicate with colleagues about their achievements and discoveries through the Teaching and Learning Center. These blocks will be awarded upon application to the Research and Faculty Development Board.
TEAGLE TRAVEL Within the limits of its means, the CFC helps faculty travel to meetings focused on pedagogy in higher education. It assists with travel expenses that cannot be covered through the Dean's travel budget or division research and development funds.
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