Exploring college faculty development in 21st-century skill instruction: an analysis of teaching-focused personal networks

被引:13
作者
Benbow, Ross J. [1 ]
Lee, Changhee [1 ]
Hora, Matthew T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Wisconsin Ctr Educ Res, Madison, WI 53706 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Faculty development; 21st-century skills; social networks; teaching-focused relationships; SOCIAL NETWORKS; COLLABORATION; EMPLOYABILITY; INCENTIVES; TEACHERS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1080/0309877X.2020.1826032
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
While educators and policymakers increasingly link the '21st-century' skills of communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and self-directed learning to graduate success in important high-technology industries, few studies look at how technological college faculty - who are expected to help instil these important skills in students - learn to better teach such skills. Faculty development research shows that feedback- and reflection-oriented social learning improves instruction, but has not typically investigated the full scope of beneficial teaching-focused interactions, formal and informal, in which faculty engage. Using a social network perspective, which focuses on the empirical contours of relationships across settings, this mixed methods study explores (1) the people with whom technological faculty discuss teaching, referred to as 'teaching-focused personal networks;' (2) the comparative contours of these networks by faculty development involvement, teaching experience, institution type, and discipline; and (3) how, if at all, faculty believe these networks influence their communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and self-directed learning instruction. Survey data (n = 192) indicate that most respondents discuss teaching with a core personal network of about four contacts, commonly institutional colleagues, around once a month. Data also show that network size, diversity, and strength - measures connected to actionable, relationship-based information and support, or 'social capital' - are broadly similar among faculty of varying subgroups, with one exception: respondents reporting involvement in in-depth faculty development programming have larger and stronger networks. Qualitative results show that most faculty reporting teaching-focused personal networks perceived them to benefit their teaching of communication, teamwork, problem-solving, or self-directed learning through support, reflection, feedback, and sharing new ideas.
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页码:818 / 835
页数:18
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