University of Kentucky
Graduate Program in Communication

 

Preparing Future Communication Faculty

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Welcome to the Graduate Program in Communication's

 PFCF BULLETIN BOARD!!! 

The goal of this Bulletin Board is to offer to the students of the Graduate Program in Communication the most up-to-date information and useful resources regarding the PFF Program.

Please note: The activities organized by the Graduate Program in Communication are indicated by (PFCF). The activities organized by the Teaching and Learning Center, NCA, or other organizations are instead indicated by (PFF).


PFCF at SSCA 2002!

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Check on line the syllabus of the CJT 685 course 

"Seminar in Preparing Future Faculty for the
Multicultural Communication Classroom"

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GOALS OF THE PFF PROGRAM

The Preparing Future Faculty initiatives are designed to help graduate students further develop their teaching skills and explore the various aspects of an academic career on a college or university campus. Specific goals are to help graduate students:
  • Acquire information about the teaching and leaning process and faculty roles at a variety of institutions of higher education 
  • Gain a realistic perspective on the skills required for success as a faculty member 
  • Examine their fit with an academic career in higher education in general and at specific institutions 
  • Demonstrate, document, and reflect upon their teaching skills 
  • Help graduate students compete for faculty or other professional positions.

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NEWS

4/5 (PFCF) UK PFCF workshop at SSCA 2002  

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3/14 (PFF) "Life on the tenure track" 

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2/7 (PFCF) The course CJT 685 "Seminar in Preparing Future Faculty for the Multicultural Communication Classroom" is started! 

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2/7 It is not "Preparing Future Communication Faculty'" but still: they are our beloved new faculty members! Pics from the Colloquium "Introducing New Faculty," held on February 7th, 2001.

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11/15 (PFCF) Photos and news from the presentation of the course CJT 685 "Seminar in Preparing Future Faculty for the Multicultural Communication Classroom," held on Thursday, November 8th in the Graduate Center.

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11/15 (PFF) An extract of Holly Payne's commentary on her experience with PFF appears on the first page of the NCA PFF leaflet!!!  

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9/27 (PFCF) The syllabus of the course CJT 685 "Seminar in Preparing Future Faculty for the Multicultural Communication Classroom" is on line.

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9/27 (PFF) KCTCS Collaboration: The University of Kentucky’s Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) program and the Kentucky Community and Technical College System’s (KCTCS) offer a distance education practicum experience.

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9/27 (PFCF) Learn more about the PFF Program and visit the sites of the other selected Communication departments, which have joined the PFF Program

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