Faculty Development
Top Five Faculty Concerns
Student Preparedness is consistently a top concern for community college instructors. They face a highly diverse student population with varying levels of academic readiness, often exacerbated by “COVID-era learning loss” and lack of foundational skills. Students may also be dealing with a complex web of non-academic challenges that influence their learning performance.
Ten Best Practices for the Perfect Faculty Development Workshop
Faculty want strategies and tools they can immediately implement in their teaching or research. Focus on actionable advice, concrete examples, and readily usable resources rather than purely theoretical concepts.What can they take back to the classroom with them? How can they approach a topic more effectively?
Best Practices in Community College Faculty Development
By prioritizing these strategies, community colleges can develop effective faculty development programs that support instructors, enhance teaching and learning, and ultimately improve student success and institutional outcomes.
First Class Magic
The first ten minutes are essential to the success of the course. Convince your students that this is the most exciting thing you can imagine. That you would rather be here, with them, than anywhere else, doing anything else. Let them know you are there for them. Together, you will have this great adventure.
The Evolving Role of Educators: AI and The Future
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly transforming higher education, leading to a profound evolution in the role of educators. This shift moves beyond traditional teaching, demanding that faculty adapt their methods, embrace new assessment strategies, and become facilitators of AI literacy and ethical use.
Shifting the Paradigm of Academic Integrity in the AI Era
As an educator, linking strategies to pedagogical goals reinforces the idea that AI-resistant assignments are fundamentally about designing for better human learning, rather than just avoiding academic dishonesty.
Learning is Large
Our true mission as educators is to demonstrate how to live and work with integrity, how to navigate a complex world with sound judgment, and how to approach our own learning journey with a sense of wonder and deliberation.
Examining Student Performance with GenAI
The most striking finding from this research is the role of the human instructor in this interaction. Students who used GenAI with the support of a teacher showed dramatically compared to those who used the tools without any professional guidance.
Strategic Implications for Faculty Development
For faculty development researchers and consultants, the integration of GenAI requires a proactive and structured approach to professional development. This involves moving beyond a focus on academic integrity and plagiarism to a broader emphasis on AI literacy and assessment innovation. Faculty members need support in redesigning their courses to incorporate these tools in ways that enhance rather than undermine the learning process.
Asking A Better Question Matters
This evolution is shifting the focus of higher education from the final product to the learning process itself. Educators increasingly believe that the way a student navigates a problem—revealed through their sequence of questions and the logic of their prompts—is a far better indicator of mastery than a completed essay. This transition ensures that the human remains the essential ethical gatekeeper and creative director in the human-AI partnership.
Workshop A Faculty Guide to AI-Resistant Assessments
The core purpose of this course is to shift the narrative from apprehension to empowerment. By validating faculty concerns while simultaneously presenting a forward-looking perspective, we hope to establish trust and encourage engagement. The program will demonstrate how solutions extend beyond mere policing, focusing instead on designing assignments and assessments that are inherently robust against AI misuse, while simultaneously preparing students for a future where AI is an integral part of their professional lives.
Workshop A Faculty Guide to Prompt Engineering for Student Success
This professional development course reframes our relationship with GenAI from one of opposition to one of strategic partnership. At the core of this effort is the Human-AI Collaboration Paradigm.
Workshop Unlocking Lateral Thinking Innovation and Critical Problem-solving
This course is designed for individuals seeking to elevate their cognitive abilities in an AI-driven world. You’ll learn to harness the power of artificial intelligence, specifically through advanced prompt engineering techniques, to stimulate creativity, challenge assumptions, deepen analysis, and find innovative solutions to complex problems. This isn’t just about using AI; it’s about making AI a powerful extension of your own mind.