Departmental Action Teams: Supporting Faculty Learning Through Departmental Change

Authors

  • Daniel L. Reinholz San Diego State University Author
  • Joel C. Corbo University of Colorado Boulder Author
  • Melissa Dancy University of Colorado Boulder Author
  • Noah Finkelstein University of Colorado Boulder Author

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Abstract

The authors introduce a new type of faculty working group, which they label a departmental action team (DAT). A DAT is a self-selected group of 4-8 participants, consisting primarily of faculty within one department. DAT members select an educational issue of shared interest and work collaboratively to create new departmental structures to sustainably address it. DATs are distinct from but draw from faculty learning communities (FLCs); they distinguish DATs and FLCs using three frameworks. To illustrate the application of these frameworks the authors describe an extended example of one DAT that was a part of a larger project focused on institutional change.

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Published

2024-05-09