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Peer Coaching Program
Program Description
The
Peer Coaching program serves faculty from across the university
representing a range of disciplines. Participants include first year
faculty as well as those teaching in the classroom with more than 20
years experience. The common goal that unites participants is the desire
1) to enhance and improve our pedagogical techniques in the classroom by
cooperating and collaborating with other faculty; b) to support each
other as we make improvements in our pedagogical approaches; c) to
assess student learning in the classroom; and d) to assess the
relationship between student success and our teaching practices.
Commitment
Each successful applicant is paired with
a partner from another college or division. Most participants apply as
individuals and we match them with a partner based on common preferences
and goals. You may also apply with a colleague as a pair. Remember that
the matches must be cross-college or cross-division.
Admission to the program is for a one-year term. Many applicants apply
to renew their membership, and this is always welcome. Each peer coach
should visit his/her partner’s classroom twice per semester, consult
with each other to process feedback and attend the meetings of the whole
group when possible.
At the end of the term, each member of a peer coaching team will be
required to submit a brief project report.
What You Can Gain
Faculty
who participated in the program have told us that they have benefited in
many ways, including receiving feedback promptly enough to make
improvements during the semester, increasing knowledge about best
teaching practices in different disciplines, gaining a trusted colleague
with whom you can share your teaching successes and failures, producing
“items” that illustrate teaching effectiveness, and sharing a sense of
collegiality with peers across the campus.
The Peer Coaching Program is coordinated by a "Faculty Fellow" who
collaborates with the Faculty Center Director. Please contact the fellow
directly with questions about this program.
Karno Ng
Peer Coaching Faculty Fellow
AY 07/08-AY 08/09
Associate Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Telephone: 760-750-8037
Email:
kng@csusm.edu
Forms
APPLICATION
PROJECT REPORT
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