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Today on "Centering Centers", we are speaking with Teresa Focarile who is the Associate Director for Educational Development at the Center for Teaching and Learning, and Adjunct Faculty in the Department of Theatre, Film and Creative Writing at Boise State University. We discussed the many-layered approach they are implementing to support adjunct faculty's professional learning as well as job satisfaction.
- Two examples of their Adjunct Faculty Newsletter: April 2022 and November 2021
- The link to the POD Special Interest Group (SIG) for Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty (you need to be logged in to the POD website as a member to access that page; you can also email the SIG with questions at [email protected])
- A recent publication by the Pullias Center for Higher Education, Designing Accessible and Inclusive Professional Development for NTTF.
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