The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for honors. By removing disciplinary boundaries related to teaching content knowledge, outcome-based learning increases opportunities for connecting student learning across courses within well-defined honors curricula. It also empowers honors students, many of whom are eager to take leadership of their educational experiences, to extend their learning in new ways. This essay presents an example of how drawing connections across honors courses within a curriculum creates unique opportunities for engaged, transformative learning and, unexpectedly, for the development of an honors program identity
A significant challenge in honors education is providing experiences through which students deeply e...
If honors education is to thrive and mature in the future, better informed and more systematic think...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automati...
Honors programs and colleges that seek substantial growth face a number of challenges. Two of the mo...
Many important institutional concerns and opportunities, observes John R. Cosgrove, involve honors p...
In this chapter we describe the design characteristics of a professional development course about ho...
When I first stumbled upon honors education over two decades ago while team-teaching a seminar calle...
Foreword — Richard Badenhausen Introduction Breaking Barriers with Significant Student Learning Cha...
As the research focus of post-secondary honors education intensifies, the honors composition course ...
All of us working in honors face a similar challenge when we are asked to account for the value of o...
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
In response to the issue of why and how the humanities—and more broadly the liberal arts and science...
Teaching and learning are interesting endeavors. As faculty members, we spend a great deal of time w...
A significant challenge in honors education is providing experiences through which students deeply e...
If honors education is to thrive and mature in the future, better informed and more systematic think...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automati...
Honors programs and colleges that seek substantial growth face a number of challenges. Two of the mo...
Many important institutional concerns and opportunities, observes John R. Cosgrove, involve honors p...
In this chapter we describe the design characteristics of a professional development course about ho...
When I first stumbled upon honors education over two decades ago while team-teaching a seminar calle...
Foreword — Richard Badenhausen Introduction Breaking Barriers with Significant Student Learning Cha...
As the research focus of post-secondary honors education intensifies, the honors composition course ...
All of us working in honors face a similar challenge when we are asked to account for the value of o...
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
In response to the issue of why and how the humanities—and more broadly the liberal arts and science...
Teaching and learning are interesting endeavors. As faculty members, we spend a great deal of time w...
A significant challenge in honors education is providing experiences through which students deeply e...
If honors education is to thrive and mature in the future, better informed and more systematic think...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...