Articles and Resources for New Faculty
Resources especially for new faculty
- We have collected several articles that may be of interest, especially to new faculty. Click here for a summary of what can be found in the LTC library. Several of the articles mentioned can also be found by following the links below.
- Wright, D. L. (2000).
The First Day of Class: Starting Well.
Focus on Faculty, v.8 n.2
- Beaudry, M. L. (2000)
How Much Content? Are We Asking the Wrong Questions?
National Teaching and Learning Forum, v.9 n.4
(Can only be accessed from a computer on campus.)
- Brookfield, S. & Preskil, S. (1999)
Keeping the Discussion Leader's Voice In Balance
National Teaching and Learning Forum, v.8 n.3
(Can only be accessed from a computer on campus.)
- Weber, E. (1999)
Deeper Understanding Through Questions
National Teaching and Learning Forum, v.8 n.6
(Can only be accessed from a computer on campus.)
- Lawrence, J. F. (1999)
Teaching Academically-Talented Students
National Teaching and Learning Forum, v.8 n.6
(Can only be accessed from a computer on campus.)
- Boice, R. (1991)
Quick Starters: New Faculty Who Succeed
New Directions for Teaching and Learning, v.48
- Ailamaki, A. & Gehrke, J. (2003)
Time Management for New Faculty
SIGMOD Record v.32 n.2







