Author: National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This monograph is a companion piece to "Teaching and Learning in Honors." The authors in this monograph are dedicated to exploring the sometimes magical, sometimes ordinary, sometimes rewarding, sometimes challenging connections between good teaching and deep, lasting learning. Questions regarding students' learning, pedagogical strategies, distinguishing factors of advanced learning, and the nurturing of students and teachers in stepped-up programs underlie the issues, approaches, and shared resources in this volume. Following an introduction, this volume is divided into five parts. Part I, Crossing Boundaries, Integration, and Dialogic Learning, includes the following chapters: (1) Pre-College Experiences and Characteristics of Gifted Students (Anne Rinn); (2) Toward a Model of Integrative Learning: The Place of Science in an Honors Curriculum (Judith Ramaley); (3) Engagement in Learning, Liberal Education, and Honors (Bernice Braid); and (4) Dialogue, Politics, and Pedagogy: Lessons from Democracy Lab (Jim Knauer). Part II, Understanding Talented Students and Teachers, includes the following chapters: (5) Motivational Issues in the Education of Academically Talented College Students (Larry Clark); (6) Six Habits of Highly Inspiring Honours Teachers (Marca V.C. Wolfensberger); and (7) The Teaching and Learning Fishbowl (John Zubizarreta). Part III, Pedagogy: Practices and Issues, includes the following chapters: (8) The Learning Portfolio for Improvement and Assessment of Significant Student Learning (John Zubizarreta); (9) Promoting Critical Thinking through Sequenced Activities (Barbara Millis); and (10) The Importance of Class Size in Teaching and Learning for Higher-Level Achievement (John Zubizarreta). Part IV, Exemplary Curricula for Significant Learning, includes the following chapters: (11) Using Sun-Science to Explore Connections between Science and the Humanities (Martin Brock); (12) The Science behind the Moon Hoax (Ron Wilhelm); (13) Teaching Disease: Utilizing Interdisciplinary Skills and Experiential Learning in an Honors Class (Tami Carmichael); and (14) Honors Curriculum Development in a Real World (Charlie Slavin and Chris Mares). Part V includes Resources on Teaching and Learning. Includes an about the authors section. (Individual chapters contain references.) [For "Teaching and Learning in Honors," see ED566727.].
Inspiring Exemplary Teaching and Learning
Author: National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This monograph is a companion piece to "Teaching and Learning in Honors." The authors in this monograph are dedicated to exploring the sometimes magical, sometimes ordinary, sometimes rewarding, sometimes challenging connections between good teaching and deep, lasting learning. Questions regarding students' learning, pedagogical strategies, distinguishing factors of advanced learning, and the nurturing of students and teachers in stepped-up programs underlie the issues, approaches, and shared resources in this volume. Following an introduction, this volume is divided into five parts. Part I, Crossing Boundaries, Integration, and Dialogic Learning, includes the following chapters: (1) Pre-College Experiences and Characteristics of Gifted Students (Anne Rinn); (2) Toward a Model of Integrative Learning: The Place of Science in an Honors Curriculum (Judith Ramaley); (3) Engagement in Learning, Liberal Education, and Honors (Bernice Braid); and (4) Dialogue, Politics, and Pedagogy: Lessons from Democracy Lab (Jim Knauer). Part II, Understanding Talented Students and Teachers, includes the following chapters: (5) Motivational Issues in the Education of Academically Talented College Students (Larry Clark); (6) Six Habits of Highly Inspiring Honours Teachers (Marca V.C. Wolfensberger); and (7) The Teaching and Learning Fishbowl (John Zubizarreta). Part III, Pedagogy: Practices and Issues, includes the following chapters: (8) The Learning Portfolio for Improvement and Assessment of Significant Student Learning (John Zubizarreta); (9) Promoting Critical Thinking through Sequenced Activities (Barbara Millis); and (10) The Importance of Class Size in Teaching and Learning for Higher-Level Achievement (John Zubizarreta). Part IV, Exemplary Curricula for Significant Learning, includes the following chapters: (11) Using Sun-Science to Explore Connections between Science and the Humanities (Martin Brock); (12) The Science behind the Moon Hoax (Ron Wilhelm); (13) Teaching Disease: Utilizing Interdisciplinary Skills and Experiential Learning in an Honors Class (Tami Carmichael); and (14) Honors Curriculum Development in a Real World (Charlie Slavin and Chris Mares). Part V includes Resources on Teaching and Learning. Includes an about the authors section. (Individual chapters contain references.) [For "Teaching and Learning in Honors," see ED566727.].
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
This monograph is a companion piece to "Teaching and Learning in Honors." The authors in this monograph are dedicated to exploring the sometimes magical, sometimes ordinary, sometimes rewarding, sometimes challenging connections between good teaching and deep, lasting learning. Questions regarding students' learning, pedagogical strategies, distinguishing factors of advanced learning, and the nurturing of students and teachers in stepped-up programs underlie the issues, approaches, and shared resources in this volume. Following an introduction, this volume is divided into five parts. Part I, Crossing Boundaries, Integration, and Dialogic Learning, includes the following chapters: (1) Pre-College Experiences and Characteristics of Gifted Students (Anne Rinn); (2) Toward a Model of Integrative Learning: The Place of Science in an Honors Curriculum (Judith Ramaley); (3) Engagement in Learning, Liberal Education, and Honors (Bernice Braid); and (4) Dialogue, Politics, and Pedagogy: Lessons from Democracy Lab (Jim Knauer). Part II, Understanding Talented Students and Teachers, includes the following chapters: (5) Motivational Issues in the Education of Academically Talented College Students (Larry Clark); (6) Six Habits of Highly Inspiring Honours Teachers (Marca V.C. Wolfensberger); and (7) The Teaching and Learning Fishbowl (John Zubizarreta). Part III, Pedagogy: Practices and Issues, includes the following chapters: (8) The Learning Portfolio for Improvement and Assessment of Significant Student Learning (John Zubizarreta); (9) Promoting Critical Thinking through Sequenced Activities (Barbara Millis); and (10) The Importance of Class Size in Teaching and Learning for Higher-Level Achievement (John Zubizarreta). Part IV, Exemplary Curricula for Significant Learning, includes the following chapters: (11) Using Sun-Science to Explore Connections between Science and the Humanities (Martin Brock); (12) The Science behind the Moon Hoax (Ron Wilhelm); (13) Teaching Disease: Utilizing Interdisciplinary Skills and Experiential Learning in an Honors Class (Tami Carmichael); and (14) Honors Curriculum Development in a Real World (Charlie Slavin and Chris Mares). Part V includes Resources on Teaching and Learning. Includes an about the authors section. (Individual chapters contain references.) [For "Teaching and Learning in Honors," see ED566727.].
Teaching for Excellence. Honors Pedagogies revealed
Author: Marca V.C. Wolfensberger
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
ISBN: 3830978235
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
What exactly are the characteristics of honors pedagogy? What are the teaching strategies that are particularly relevant and successful for academically gifted and motivated students? In spite of the substantial body of literature about the practice of honors education, largely referring to the United States, very little systematic and empirical research has been done about honors pedagogy. This study contributes to a better understanding of honors pedagogies, focusing not just on what might distinguish honors teaching and learning from standard expectations and methodologies but also on how honors pedagogy offers both instructors and students an opportunity to fundamentally rethink their philosophy of education. The present study points out the similar and different approaches and dispositions in American and Dutch honors teaching. Cultural differences, distinctive educational systems, and diverse priorities play a role in defining both the shared and unique perspectives on honors education in both countries. Therefore, a baseline comparison is made between American and Dutch honors teachers with respect to their teaching strategies.
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
ISBN: 3830978235
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 215
Book Description
What exactly are the characteristics of honors pedagogy? What are the teaching strategies that are particularly relevant and successful for academically gifted and motivated students? In spite of the substantial body of literature about the practice of honors education, largely referring to the United States, very little systematic and empirical research has been done about honors pedagogy. This study contributes to a better understanding of honors pedagogies, focusing not just on what might distinguish honors teaching and learning from standard expectations and methodologies but also on how honors pedagogy offers both instructors and students an opportunity to fundamentally rethink their philosophy of education. The present study points out the similar and different approaches and dispositions in American and Dutch honors teaching. Cultural differences, distinctive educational systems, and diverse priorities play a role in defining both the shared and unique perspectives on honors education in both countries. Therefore, a baseline comparison is made between American and Dutch honors teachers with respect to their teaching strategies.
Inspiring Academics
Author: Iain Hay
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
ISBN: 033523965X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Inspiring Academics draws on the experience and expertise of award-winning university teachers to help identify the approaches and strategies that lead to exemplary teaching practice. It is structured around five core themes: inspiring teaching, developing quality curricula, assessment for independent learning, student development and scholarship. Whilst celebrating individual teaching success, the book draws out core strategies which can be developed and replicated by others and which are not simply dependent on personal charisma and dynamism. Contributors reflect on approaches and initiatives that did not work for them, thus highlighting the inherent messiness and complexity of teaching and the difficulties of providing a blueprint for success. Contributors Gerlese Åkerlind, Donna Boyd, Ian Cameron, Jane Dahlstrom, Brian Detweiler-Bedell, Jerusha Detweiler-Bedell, Lisa Emerson, Sally Fincher, Rhona Free, Iain Hay, Mick Healey, Welby Ings, David Kahane, Sally Kift, Dennis Krebs, TA Loeffler, Ursula Lucas, Roger Moltzen, Bernard Moss, Kate Regan, Wendy Rogers, Peter Schwartz, Fred Singer, Michael Wesch, Carl Wieman, Susan Wurtele
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
ISBN: 033523965X
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Inspiring Academics draws on the experience and expertise of award-winning university teachers to help identify the approaches and strategies that lead to exemplary teaching practice. It is structured around five core themes: inspiring teaching, developing quality curricula, assessment for independent learning, student development and scholarship. Whilst celebrating individual teaching success, the book draws out core strategies which can be developed and replicated by others and which are not simply dependent on personal charisma and dynamism. Contributors reflect on approaches and initiatives that did not work for them, thus highlighting the inherent messiness and complexity of teaching and the difficulties of providing a blueprint for success. Contributors Gerlese Åkerlind, Donna Boyd, Ian Cameron, Jane Dahlstrom, Brian Detweiler-Bedell, Jerusha Detweiler-Bedell, Lisa Emerson, Sally Fincher, Rhona Free, Iain Hay, Mick Healey, Welby Ings, David Kahane, Sally Kift, Dennis Krebs, TA Loeffler, Ursula Lucas, Roger Moltzen, Bernard Moss, Kate Regan, Wendy Rogers, Peter Schwartz, Fred Singer, Michael Wesch, Carl Wieman, Susan Wurtele
Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education
Author: Karen Goodnough
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739174223
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education is an edited collection that offers a variety of conceptual and research-based discussions on teaching and teacher education in Canada and internationally. The ideas, research, and practices presented in the book focus on three broad themes: the essence of teacher education, innovative practices in teacher education, and emerging issues in teacher education. The book includes chapter contributions from a group of international scholars, teacher educators, and teachers who are adopting innovation in how they are conceptualizing teaching and teacher education and in how they are engaging in the practices of teaching and teacher education. The contributions examine emerging issues that have far-reaching implications for what we do in teacher education, elucidating the successes, opportunities, and challenges inherent in teacher education. The contributors to this book are inspiring others to examine their own beliefs and practices about what constitutes effective teacher education.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739174223
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 263
Book Description
Inspiration and Innovation in Teaching and Teacher Education is an edited collection that offers a variety of conceptual and research-based discussions on teaching and teacher education in Canada and internationally. The ideas, research, and practices presented in the book focus on three broad themes: the essence of teacher education, innovative practices in teacher education, and emerging issues in teacher education. The book includes chapter contributions from a group of international scholars, teacher educators, and teachers who are adopting innovation in how they are conceptualizing teaching and teacher education and in how they are engaging in the practices of teaching and teacher education. The contributions examine emerging issues that have far-reaching implications for what we do in teacher education, elucidating the successes, opportunities, and challenges inherent in teacher education. The contributors to this book are inspiring others to examine their own beliefs and practices about what constitutes effective teacher education.
Community Engagement Best Practices Across the Disciplines
Author: Heather K. Evans
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1475830793
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book is a reference to administrators and educators at institutions of higher learning who are thinking about taking serious steps to link their educational mission to helping their surrounding communities. Various best practices across the disciplines in higher education about integrating community engagement in traditional coursework are presented. This book provides a multi-disciplinary and multi-method approach to incorporating the effects of community engagement (service learning) in the curriculum. Multiple departments from Art to Statistics, as well as various types of classes (undergraduate, graduate, online, face-to-face) are represented here. If you are not sure how to integrate community engagement in classes at your university, this book is for you.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1475830793
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
This book is a reference to administrators and educators at institutions of higher learning who are thinking about taking serious steps to link their educational mission to helping their surrounding communities. Various best practices across the disciplines in higher education about integrating community engagement in traditional coursework are presented. This book provides a multi-disciplinary and multi-method approach to incorporating the effects of community engagement (service learning) in the curriculum. Multiple departments from Art to Statistics, as well as various types of classes (undergraduate, graduate, online, face-to-face) are represented here. If you are not sure how to integrate community engagement in classes at your university, this book is for you.
Motivating Primary-grade Students
Author: Michael Pressley
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781572309142
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
What is that intangible force that makes some classrooms positively buzz with interest, attention, and excitement about learning? While motivation can't easily be quantified, few would dispute its essential role in promoting academic engagement and achievement. This uniquely practical book is the first how-to guide on motivating students in grades K-3. Presented are research-based strategies and techniques that are brought to life in three extended case studies of highly successful motivators. Vividly demonstrating how these exemplary teachers flood their classrooms with motivation, the book provides inspiration and practical ideas that readers can implement in their own work. It also guides teachers in recognizing and avoiding key pitfalls--the attitudes, instructional methods, and classroom management approaches that may inadvertantly undermine student motivation. Key Features: The first how-to book on this important topic Senior author Michael Pressley is a popular, visible figure with a stellar reputation. Practical, realistic classroom suggestions are illustrated by case material. Appendix provides checklists of what works (and what doesn't) in promoting academic motivation.
Publisher: Guilford Press
ISBN: 9781572309142
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
What is that intangible force that makes some classrooms positively buzz with interest, attention, and excitement about learning? While motivation can't easily be quantified, few would dispute its essential role in promoting academic engagement and achievement. This uniquely practical book is the first how-to guide on motivating students in grades K-3. Presented are research-based strategies and techniques that are brought to life in three extended case studies of highly successful motivators. Vividly demonstrating how these exemplary teachers flood their classrooms with motivation, the book provides inspiration and practical ideas that readers can implement in their own work. It also guides teachers in recognizing and avoiding key pitfalls--the attitudes, instructional methods, and classroom management approaches that may inadvertantly undermine student motivation. Key Features: The first how-to book on this important topic Senior author Michael Pressley is a popular, visible figure with a stellar reputation. Practical, realistic classroom suggestions are illustrated by case material. Appendix provides checklists of what works (and what doesn't) in promoting academic motivation.
Inspiring Teaching
Author: John K. Roth
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
A fascinating collection of essays written by Carnegie Professors of the Year. The book's 20 chapters range from the pragmatic to the philosophical, and include discussions of active learning, classroom atmosphere, learning communities, honors programs, large-class discussions, teaching portfolios, and community service. A final chapter analyzes the shared characteristics of the contributors to make some observations about benchmark practices. Inspiring Teaching is an uplifting book for all teachers.
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
A fascinating collection of essays written by Carnegie Professors of the Year. The book's 20 chapters range from the pragmatic to the philosophical, and include discussions of active learning, classroom atmosphere, learning communities, honors programs, large-class discussions, teaching portfolios, and community service. A final chapter analyzes the shared characteristics of the contributors to make some observations about benchmark practices. Inspiring Teaching is an uplifting book for all teachers.
The Academic Portfolio
Author: Peter Seldin
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118045424
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
This comprehensive book focuses squarely on academic portfolios, which may prove to be the most innovative and promising faculty evaluation and development technique in years. The authors identify key issues, red flag warnings, and benchmarks for success, describing the what, why, and how of developing academic portfolios. The book includes an extensively tested step-by-step approach to creating portfolios and lists 21 possible portfolio items covering teaching, research/scholarship, and service from which faculty can choose the ones most relevant to them. The thrust of this book is unique: It provides time-tested strategies and proven advice for getting started with portfolios. It includes a research-based rubric grounded in input from 200 faculty members and department chairs from across disciplines and institutions. It examines specific guiding questions to consider when preparing every subsection of the portfolio. It presents 18 portfolio models from 16 different academic disciplines. Designed for faculty members, department chairs, deans, and members of promotion and tenure committees, all of whom are essential partners in developing successful academic portfolio programs, the book will also be useful to graduate students, especially those planning careers as faculty members.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118045424
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 390
Book Description
This comprehensive book focuses squarely on academic portfolios, which may prove to be the most innovative and promising faculty evaluation and development technique in years. The authors identify key issues, red flag warnings, and benchmarks for success, describing the what, why, and how of developing academic portfolios. The book includes an extensively tested step-by-step approach to creating portfolios and lists 21 possible portfolio items covering teaching, research/scholarship, and service from which faculty can choose the ones most relevant to them. The thrust of this book is unique: It provides time-tested strategies and proven advice for getting started with portfolios. It includes a research-based rubric grounded in input from 200 faculty members and department chairs from across disciplines and institutions. It examines specific guiding questions to consider when preparing every subsection of the portfolio. It presents 18 portfolio models from 16 different academic disciplines. Designed for faculty members, department chairs, deans, and members of promotion and tenure committees, all of whom are essential partners in developing successful academic portfolio programs, the book will also be useful to graduate students, especially those planning careers as faculty members.
Perspectives on Higher Education
Author: Dr. Harikrishnan M
Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
This book is about perspectives in Higher Education. The book consists of chapters related to higher education themes of Knowledge, Society and Technology. The present book include chapters on Knowledge creation, challenges and opportunities in higher education, Inclusiveness, Artificial intelligence, Transgender concerns, impact of Tagore’s philosophy on higher education, positive Education and certain technological concerns in Higher Education. This book would give readers a bird’s eye view of the various concerns of higher education spread across disciplines.
Publisher: OrangeBooks Publication
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 272
Book Description
This book is about perspectives in Higher Education. The book consists of chapters related to higher education themes of Knowledge, Society and Technology. The present book include chapters on Knowledge creation, challenges and opportunities in higher education, Inclusiveness, Artificial intelligence, Transgender concerns, impact of Tagore’s philosophy on higher education, positive Education and certain technological concerns in Higher Education. This book would give readers a bird’s eye view of the various concerns of higher education spread across disciplines.
Teaching and Learning Mathematics Online
Author: James P. Howard, II
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351245562
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Online education has become a major component of higher education worldwide. In mathematics and statistics courses, there exists a number of challenges that are unique to the teaching and learning of mathematics and statistics in an online environment. These challenges are deeply connected to already existing difficulties related to math anxiety, conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas, communicating mathematically, and the appropriate use of technology. Teaching and Learning Mathematics Online bridges these issues by presenting meaningful and practical solutions for teaching mathematics and statistics online. It focuses on the problems observed by mathematics instructors currently working in the field who strive to hone their craft and share best practices with our professional community. The book provides a set of standard practices, improving the quality of online teaching and the learning of mathematics. Instructors will benefit from learning new techniques and approaches to delivering content. Features Based on the experiences of working educators in the field Assimilates the latest technology developments for interactive distance education Focuses on mathematical education for developing early mathematics courses
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351245562
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 358
Book Description
Online education has become a major component of higher education worldwide. In mathematics and statistics courses, there exists a number of challenges that are unique to the teaching and learning of mathematics and statistics in an online environment. These challenges are deeply connected to already existing difficulties related to math anxiety, conceptual understanding of mathematical ideas, communicating mathematically, and the appropriate use of technology. Teaching and Learning Mathematics Online bridges these issues by presenting meaningful and practical solutions for teaching mathematics and statistics online. It focuses on the problems observed by mathematics instructors currently working in the field who strive to hone their craft and share best practices with our professional community. The book provides a set of standard practices, improving the quality of online teaching and the learning of mathematics. Instructors will benefit from learning new techniques and approaches to delivering content. Features Based on the experiences of working educators in the field Assimilates the latest technology developments for interactive distance education Focuses on mathematical education for developing early mathematics courses