How to Become an Effective Course Director

*Information on how to avoid common pitfalls *Provides survival tips *Provides information on what the administration should do to support course directors *How to deal with issues of eroding professionalism *Covers the special considerations needed for courses with a laboratory component *The differences between integrated vs. traditional curriculum: Which is right for you? *6-12 difficult scenarios/case studies that course directors face *Self-study experience: suggestions will be provided on how to deal with the potential problems highlighted in the case studies If you think you know what students expect from a course director - think again. The surprising results show that students desire qualities in a course director that are different from what course directors think students want. This book gives advice on how to manage the differences in expectations between students and veteran or beginning course directors. The authors learned the hard way and bring over 60 years of collective course director and academic dean experience to bear on topics such as "Living with our Differences, Course Organization, Responding to Student Issues, Measuring Course Effectiveness and Pitfalls to Avoid". Written from the perspective of medical education, this book is germane for anyone who directs a health-related professions or college-level course. This is an essential, concise survival guide for anyone who desires to be a course director or, more likely, who has been thrust into the position and needs a primer. Get the upper hand on the students (and the administration) right from the start by applying the advice given in this book. Written for: People who are currently, or are being considered for, directing a basic science course

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How to Become an Effective Course Director

*Information on how to avoid common pitfalls *Provides survival tips *Provides information on what the administration should do to support course directors *How to deal with issues of eroding professionalism *Covers the special considerations needed for courses with a laboratory component *The differences between integrated vs. traditional curriculum: Which is right for you? *6-12 difficult scenarios/case studies that course directors face *Self-study experience: suggestions will be provided on how to deal with the potential problems highlighted in the case studies If you think you know what students expect from a course director - think again. The surprising results show that students desire qualities in a course director that are different from what course directors think students want. This book gives advice on how to manage the differences in expectations between students and veteran or beginning course directors. The authors learned the hard way and bring over 60 years of collective course director and academic dean experience to bear on topics such as "Living with our Differences, Course Organization, Responding to Student Issues, Measuring Course Effectiveness and Pitfalls to Avoid". Written from the perspective of medical education, this book is germane for anyone who directs a health-related professions or college-level course. This is an essential, concise survival guide for anyone who desires to be a course director or, more likely, who has been thrust into the position and needs a primer. Get the upper hand on the students (and the administration) right from the start by applying the advice given in this book. Written for: People who are currently, or are being considered for, directing a basic science course

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How to Become an Effective Course Director

How to Become an Effective Course Director

How to Become an Effective Course Director

How to Become an Effective Course Director

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*Information on how to avoid common pitfalls *Provides survival tips *Provides information on what the administration should do to support course directors *How to deal with issues of eroding professionalism *Covers the special considerations needed for courses with a laboratory component *The differences between integrated vs. traditional curriculum: Which is right for you? *6-12 difficult scenarios/case studies that course directors face *Self-study experience: suggestions will be provided on how to deal with the potential problems highlighted in the case studies If you think you know what students expect from a course director - think again. The surprising results show that students desire qualities in a course director that are different from what course directors think students want. This book gives advice on how to manage the differences in expectations between students and veteran or beginning course directors. The authors learned the hard way and bring over 60 years of collective course director and academic dean experience to bear on topics such as "Living with our Differences, Course Organization, Responding to Student Issues, Measuring Course Effectiveness and Pitfalls to Avoid". Written from the perspective of medical education, this book is germane for anyone who directs a health-related professions or college-level course. This is an essential, concise survival guide for anyone who desires to be a course director or, more likely, who has been thrust into the position and needs a primer. Get the upper hand on the students (and the administration) right from the start by applying the advice given in this book. Written for: People who are currently, or are being considered for, directing a basic science course


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387849041
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 11/28/2008
Edition description: 1st Edition. 2nd Printing. 2008
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

Table of Contents

What A Course Director?.- Whose Idea Was This?.- Anatomy of a Course Director.- Living With Our Differences.- Where Do I Start?.- Managing Courses with Laboratories.- Responding to Student Problems and Issues.- Measuring Course Effectiveness.- Documentation.- Impediments.- Pitfalls.- Professionalism.- Administrative Support.- Special Considerations.

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