Developing a Center for Teaching Excellence

A Higher Education Case Study Using the Integrated Readiness Matrix

By (author) Lawrence A. Tomei, James A. Bernauer, Anthony Moretti

Publication date:

30 September 2016

Length of book:

164 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

240x157mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781475826111

Developing a Center for Teaching Excellence: A Case Study Using the Integrated Readiness Matrix builds on the 2015 text, Integrating Pedagogy and Technology: Improving Teaching and Learning in Higher Education with a focus on teaching in higher education.

Developing a Center for Teaching Excellence is premised on our contention in the first book that, while individual faculty members can independently begin to use the IRM to improve their pedagogical and technological skills in their content areas, an organizational structure is needed to sustain ongoing improvement. In addition, while the first book provided a primer on learning theory as it relates to pedagogy, Developing a Center for Teaching Excellence plumbs this topic more deeply from the perspective of the college instructor. Further, the second book is dedicated to demonstrating how the IRM can be institutionalized as the foundation for providing the structure and support to faculty and how they can help shape centers for teaching excellence by becoming more familiar with relevant learning theories and related pedagogical and technological approaches.
Developing a Center for Teaching Excellence provides a sound model for launching a university/college Center for Teaching Excellence. Faculty development is an essential part of maintaining and improving teaching and scholarship in higher education, and the authors have created a useful tool and roadmap to follow that is results-oriented. The clear writing and numerous specific examples pave the way for improved pedagogical and technological expertise in the classroom.