by Ralph Enlow | Jan 8, 2017 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
So, now you’ve bought into the idea that faculty development is the shortest route to increasing the extent of educational outcomes achievement. How then may you best go about the business of faculty development? In this post, I submit the most effective manner...
by Ralph Enlow | Dec 18, 2016 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Aligning faculty development In this present blog post series, I have been writing about the central executive leadership responsibility of alignment: ensuring that the institution and its resources are aligned with its mission and vision. Specifically, I have been...
by Ralph Enlow | Dec 4, 2016 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Five faculty filters To my list of critical faculty selection criteria that has thus far included credentials, contagious character, competence, and communication, I add one more: compatibility. From clearance rack to closet I am an inveterate bargain hunter. I...
by Ralph Enlow | Nov 22, 2016 | News |
Since 1863, a tradition variously celebrated among the individual states became, by President Abraham Lincoln’s wartime proclamation, a universal American institution that (however feebly) endures to this day. As commerce and recreation intrude upon the sacred...
by Ralph Enlow | Oct 30, 2016 | 4ThoughtLeaders, Biblical Higher Ed |
Good for film but bad for faculty Playing the part of the Captain, a cruel and sinister prison warden in the movie Cool Hand Luke, Strother Martin uttered one of classic cinema’s most memorable lines: what we have here is a failure to communicate. An amusing...