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== A Guide To Professional Growth in Academics for Physiotherapists == | == A Guide To Professional Growth in Academics for Physiotherapists == | ||
Physical Therapy education has evolved to become a discipline in its own right. With demands on faculties to be socially responsible and accountable, there is now increasing pressure for the professionalisation of teaching practice. Developing a cadre of professional and competent teachers, educators, researchers and leaders for their new roles and responsibilities in academics requires guidelines. However its not an easy task. It requires supportive institutional leadership, appropriate resource allocation and recognition for academic excellence | Physical Therapy education has evolved to become a discipline in its own right. With demands on faculties to be socially responsible and accountable, there is now increasing pressure for the professionalisation of teaching practice. Developing a cadre of professional and competent teachers, educators, researchers and leaders for their new roles and responsibilities in academics requires guidelines. However its not an easy task. It requires supportive institutional leadership, appropriate resource allocation and recognition for academic excellence. | ||
This page will act as a guide to assist those charged with preparing faculty for their many new roles in teaching and education in allied health science education. These guidelines can be used by faculty developers to systematically plan, implement and evaluate their professional growth programmes. It will include the major trends and driving forces in academics that we believe will shape future of a Physiotherapist in Academics.<br> | |||
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Revision as of 10:11, 26 April 2015
Original Editor - Ajay Upadhyay
Top Contributors - Ajay Upadhyay and Gayatri Jadav Upadhyay
A Guide To Professional Growth in Academics for Physiotherapists[edit | edit source]
Physical Therapy education has evolved to become a discipline in its own right. With demands on faculties to be socially responsible and accountable, there is now increasing pressure for the professionalisation of teaching practice. Developing a cadre of professional and competent teachers, educators, researchers and leaders for their new roles and responsibilities in academics requires guidelines. However its not an easy task. It requires supportive institutional leadership, appropriate resource allocation and recognition for academic excellence.
This page will act as a guide to assist those charged with preparing faculty for their many new roles in teaching and education in allied health science education. These guidelines can be used by faculty developers to systematically plan, implement and evaluate their professional growth programmes. It will include the major trends and driving forces in academics that we believe will shape future of a Physiotherapist in Academics.
There’s A Difference Between Teaching And Reaching!!
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