Cultural factors related to the peer review of teaching |
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Authors: | DS Martsolf BC Dieckman MA Heiss |
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Affiliation: | School of Nursing, Kent State University, OH, USA. |
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Abstract: | Since 1994, the American Association for Higher Education Peer Review of Teaching Project has sought to popularize the notion that teaching is both a scholarly activity and community property to be shared with and critiqued by the larger academic community. In order to accomplish these goals, each of the three academic units at the twelve participating universities developed a pilot project that conformed to its own institutional, academic unit, and disciplinary culture. At a large Midwestern university, the academic units of mathematics, history, and nursing developed different projects. Each of these projects took account of the unit's specific culture, and this fact helps to account, in large part, for each project's success. |
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