Peer Coaching in Higher Education
Peer Coaching in Higher Education describes a simple, five-step method for the improvement of teaching in colleges and universities. Professors and instructors in small groups, as departmental faculty, or as inter- and intra-departmental partners can increase faculty collegiality and improve their teaching techniques for increases in student learning. Gottesman explains the theory and practice of peer coaching, specifically describing its application among the faculty and students of five universities. She provides directions for a faculty conducting its own peer coaching seminar, including necessary hand-outs and examples. Actual peer coaching exchanges give faculty ideas about the extended applications of this process.
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Peer Coaching in Higher Education
Peer Coaching in Higher Education describes a simple, five-step method for the improvement of teaching in colleges and universities. Professors and instructors in small groups, as departmental faculty, or as inter- and intra-departmental partners can increase faculty collegiality and improve their teaching techniques for increases in student learning. Gottesman explains the theory and practice of peer coaching, specifically describing its application among the faculty and students of five universities. She provides directions for a faculty conducting its own peer coaching seminar, including necessary hand-outs and examples. Actual peer coaching exchanges give faculty ideas about the extended applications of this process.
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Peer Coaching in Higher Education

Peer Coaching in Higher Education

by Barbara L. Gottesman
Peer Coaching in Higher Education

Peer Coaching in Higher Education

by Barbara L. Gottesman

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Peer Coaching in Higher Education describes a simple, five-step method for the improvement of teaching in colleges and universities. Professors and instructors in small groups, as departmental faculty, or as inter- and intra-departmental partners can increase faculty collegiality and improve their teaching techniques for increases in student learning. Gottesman explains the theory and practice of peer coaching, specifically describing its application among the faculty and students of five universities. She provides directions for a faculty conducting its own peer coaching seminar, including necessary hand-outs and examples. Actual peer coaching exchanges give faculty ideas about the extended applications of this process.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781607094159
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication date: 10/15/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 309 KB

About the Author

Barbara L. Gottesman has been a teacher, principal, school reform agency director, and a department chair and professor in both education and educational leadership. She is currently a consultant for schools and colleges in peer coaching and is an aspiring artist and co-author of an art book.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Devolution of Peer Coaching
Chapter 3 Theory in Use: Concepts and Rules
Chapter 4 Why It Works and How
Chapter 5 University of South Carolina at Aiken and Columbia College
Chapter 6 National Network of Chemistry Professors
Chapter 7 Virginia Commonwealth University
Chapter 8 University of Alaska at Anchorage
Chapter 9 San José State University
Chapter 10 Group Peer Coaching
Chapter 11 Summary and Conclusions
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