Faculty Views on Technology and on Graduate Professional Education
“The proportion of college instructors who are teaching online and blended courses is growing. So is their support for using technology to deliver instruction.”
“But their belief in the quality and effectiveness of online courses and digital technology isn’t keeping pace.”
“Those are among the findings -- conflicting and confounding, as is often the case -- of Inside Higher Ed’s 2018 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology, published today in partnership with Gallup.”
“Inside Higher Ed’s 2018 Survey of Faculty Attitudes on Technology” (63 pages, PDF)
Inside Higher Ed, October 31, 2018: Conflicted Views of Technology: A Survey of Faculty Attitudes,” by Doug Lederman “
Inside Higher Ed, October 31, 2018: “Professor, Please Meet Your Instructional Designer,” by Doug Lederman
Graduate Professional Education
Graduate education continues to be a crucial part of higher education. For many universities, graduate and professional programs define their missions. For those who care about the future of the professoriate and the professions, these programs are crucial.Yet considerable debate surrounds graduate and professional education, over efforts to recruit and evaluate applicants, the ways programs distinguish themselves, and the career success of graduates. Many programs are also experimenting with new economic and pedagogical models.
All of these challenges take place amid growing political and legal debates over affirmative action and the ability of colleges and universities to use holistic admissions.The articles in this compilation reflect these and other issues, not only in master’s and doctoral programs, but also in business, law and medical schools.
Inside Higher Ed, October 31, 2018: “Graduate and Professional education:An ever changing environment,” by Doug Lederman (39 pages, PDF)
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Inside Higher Ed, 2016: Key Trends in Graduate and Professional Education: Attracting Students in Changing Times