
Advancing Practice in Academic Development
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How have global academic developers and their units developed and changed over recent decades?
How has the context in which academic development work is done altered?
What have academic developers and their professional associations learnt?
Case studies and examples are used throughout the text to illustrate development scenarios and methods. Academic development is considered as, among others, a critical, a scholarly, a principled, a pragmatic, a supporting and a leadership role. This book is ideal for use on academic development courses run by SEDA and other international organisations as well as by those who have responsibility for leading the improvement of educational practice. Written in a scholarly, accessible, stimulating and practical style, this book acknowledges difficulties and offers ways forward. As well as analysing problems, it offers solutions.
Links to web sources referenced in this book can be found at www.seda.ac.uk/apad
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Celia Popovic is Director of Teaching Commons at York University, Toronto, Canada.
Content
Introduction - Some Issues in Academic Development
David Baume and Celia Popovic
Chapter 2
Identifying Needs and Opportunities for Academic Development
Charles Neame & Rachel Forsyth
Chapter 3
Professions and Professionalism in Teaching and Development
Stephen Bostock and David Baume
Chapter 4
Supporting Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for Lecturers
Ruth Pilkington
Chapter 5
Consultancy in Academic Development
Sue Thompson
Chapter 6
Coaching and Mentoring in Academic Development
Diana Eastcott
Chapter 7
Supporting part-time teachers and contract faculty
Fran Beaton and Ellen Sims
Chapter 8
Technologies and Academic Development
Keith Smyth, Sheila MacNeill, and Peter Hartley
Chapter 9
Quality Assurance and Quality Enhancement
Rowena Pelik
Chapter 10
"Is it working?" - Outcomes, Monitoring and Evaluation
Lorraine Stefani and David Baume
Chapter 11
Working with networks, microcultures and communities
Katarina Martensson & Torgny Roxa
Chapter 12
Researching Academic Development
Kathryn Sutherland and Barbara Grant
Chapter 13
Managing and Leading Change - Models and Practices
Celia Popovic and Kathryn M. Plank
Chapter 14
Managing and Leading Projects and Project Teams
Nancy Turner and Peter Hartley
Chapter 15
Leading an Academic Development Unit
Julie Hall and David A. Green
Chapter 16
Academic Development and Senior Management
Sally Brown and Shan Wareing
Chapter 17
Writing, contributing to and using institutional policies and strategies
Ian Solomonides
Chapter 18
Futures for Academic Development
David Baume and Celia Popovic
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