Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College

The founders of Cascadia Community College changed faculty role and duties as they designed a new college. The college founders chose which themes of learning reform would be enacted by faculty in this new setting. They determined what elements of traditional roles continued to be important and what...

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Main Author: Buck, Sharon Thompson
Other Authors: Haverson, Wayne W.
Language:en_US
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1957/29636
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spelling ndltd-ORGSU-oai-ir.library.oregonstate.edu-1957-296362012-07-03T14:37:28ZInnovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community CollegeBuck, Sharon ThompsonCascadia Community CollegeCascadia Community College -- FacultyEducational change -- Washington (State) -- BothellCommunity colleges -- Washington (State) -- Bothell -- FacultyThe founders of Cascadia Community College changed faculty role and duties as they designed a new college. The college founders chose which themes of learning reform would be enacted by faculty in this new setting. They determined what elements of traditional roles continued to be important and what new expectations would be articulated. They decided what themes would become the center of faculty role in the creation of the new college. The study seeks to establish the themes of reform that were adopted by this college and how the founders expected those reforms to reside in, change, and influence faculty role. Through interviews with founding college members, the researcher, herself a participant in the founding of the college, triangulated the voices of the key participants with the publications of the new college that were related to faculty role. Themes that emerged from the study were outcomes, interdisciplinarity, organization and structure, innovation, technology, global/multicultural perspectives, complexity, and expectation for traits. A new view of expanded faculty role expectations is explored. This role is reflective of many themes seen in reform literature involving tenets of the learning college, the shift from teaching to learning, and outcomes-grounded teaching. A model is presented to explain the interrelatedness of the themes and the new perspective on teaching in the reformed college.Graduation date: 2004Haverson, Wayne W.2012-06-05T19:28:04Z2012-06-05T19:28:04Z2004-04-282004-04-28Thesis/Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1957/29636en_US
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topic Cascadia Community College
Cascadia Community College -- Faculty
Educational change -- Washington (State) -- Bothell
Community colleges -- Washington (State) -- Bothell -- Faculty
spellingShingle Cascadia Community College
Cascadia Community College -- Faculty
Educational change -- Washington (State) -- Bothell
Community colleges -- Washington (State) -- Bothell -- Faculty
Buck, Sharon Thompson
Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College
description The founders of Cascadia Community College changed faculty role and duties as they designed a new college. The college founders chose which themes of learning reform would be enacted by faculty in this new setting. They determined what elements of traditional roles continued to be important and what new expectations would be articulated. They decided what themes would become the center of faculty role in the creation of the new college. The study seeks to establish the themes of reform that were adopted by this college and how the founders expected those reforms to reside in, change, and influence faculty role. Through interviews with founding college members, the researcher, herself a participant in the founding of the college, triangulated the voices of the key participants with the publications of the new college that were related to faculty role. Themes that emerged from the study were outcomes, interdisciplinarity, organization and structure, innovation, technology, global/multicultural perspectives, complexity, and expectation for traits. A new view of expanded faculty role expectations is explored. This role is reflective of many themes seen in reform literature involving tenets of the learning college, the shift from teaching to learning, and outcomes-grounded teaching. A model is presented to explain the interrelatedness of the themes and the new perspective on teaching in the reformed college. === Graduation date: 2004
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title Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College
title_short Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College
title_full Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College
title_fullStr Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College
title_full_unstemmed Innovating change in the faculty model : a study of voices and influences in defining faculty role at Cascadia Community College
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