Faculty Development Yellow Pages Planned Whether through training or years of experience, faculty at Douglas College have acquired a variety of teaching skills. At the same time, consistent with the principles of professional growth and development, faculty maintain an openness to and an interest in new ideas and approaches. The "Faculty Development Yellow Pages" will be a booklet listing faculty by their areas of expertise and interest within the broad area of professional development and the teaching/learning process. The purposes of this project are: 4 to promote sharing of expertise within the institution A to make more effective use of internal resources A to facilitate networking among interested parties A to recognize and promote diversity of teaching and learning A to promote a "learning environment". It’s important to have as many faculty as possible respond to this survey. Within the areas of professional development, the teaching/learning process and instructional methodology, what are three or four specific areas of knowledge and experience that you are willing to share with other faculty (e.g. using group projects, computer assisted instruction, curriculum development, demonstrations, discussion techniques, career planning, manual preparation, thinking skills, essay exams, etc.)? Within the areas of professional development, the teaching/learning process, and instructional methodologies, what are three or four specific areas or topics about which you would like to learn more? Please return this sheet to Eugene Hrushowy by December 30, 1988. 4h