- Faculty development
Faculty development is a similarly used term to
staff development andprofessional development , in settings that pertain to educators (Lawler and King, 2000).Professional development for educators may include
teacher training , and is usually considered pre-service, or before beginning teaching. However faculty development "and" professional development may both be used to refer to on-going professional learning for educators. Such learning may take place during work hours, such as "in-service" within K-12 settings, or it may be beyond work hours. These learning pursuits may be for credit or noncredit; therefore they may be with a college or university, through a school district, or private consulting agency. Additionally educators may pursueself-directed learning professional development, although the term faculty development is less commonly applied to this scope of activity.K-12 faculty development and professional development and higher education faculty development [http://facultydevelopment.wetpaint.com ] and professional development have very different traditions, practices and terminologies. (King, 2002, 2003).
References
*King, K. P. (2002). Keeping Pace with Technology Vol 1, K-12.
*King, K. P. (2003). Keeping Pace with Technology Vol 2, Higher Education
*Lawler, P. & King, K. P. (2000). Effective Principles of Faculty Development.
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