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Promoting Peer Observation of Teaching in Higher Education
SoTL Commons Conference
  • Loraine Lowder, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Jennifer Vandenbussche, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Daniel R. Ferreira, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Adeel Khalid, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • M. A. Karim, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Rajnish Singh, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Craig A. Chin, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Keshav Acharya, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Donna Colebeck, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • John Sweigart, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Mir M. Atiqullah, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Sandip Das, Southern Polytechnic State University
  • Tien Yee, Southern Polytechnic State University
Abstract

A major goal of peer observation in the classroom is to provide instructors with formative feedback that will improve teaching effectiveness and enhance student learning. Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) offers a voluntary “Teaching Partners Program,” in which two faculty members meet, observe a period of each other’s class, reflect, and then discuss strengths and areas where improvements may be warranted. Any faculty member, full-time or part-time, tenured or nontenured, that is teaching at least one section of one course at SPSU is eligible to participate in the program during a given semester. Faculty members are typically paired with someone from outside of their own discipline. This session will present the results of a research study designed to identify which faculty members are most likely to participate in SPSU’s program and to understand the impact of the program. A discussion on faculty members’ perceptions on which aspects of the “Teaching Partners Program” at SPSU are most beneficial will also take place. Results from this study may be used to help participants develop their own peer observation programs or strengthen their existing programs and eventually improve faculty teaching effectiveness and enhance student learning.

Session Format
Presentation
Location
Rooms 113 & 115
Symposium Year
2015
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Citation Information
Loraine Lowder, Jennifer Vandenbussche, Daniel R. Ferreira, Adeel Khalid, et al.. "Promoting Peer Observation of Teaching in Higher Education" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sandip-das/58/