At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automatic response seems to prevail: an assumption that honors means faster, broader, more complicated, and more expert delivery of content information on the part of the teacher and greater, more efficient acquisition of disciplinary knowledge and higher achievement on tests or essays on the part of the student. What the instructor teaches in terms of countable amounts of information and what the student produces in terms of quantitatively measurable outcomes rule the day
In May of 2016, a small cadre of scholars was called to the campus of Wayne State University in Detr...
What are characteristics of honors pedagogies in higher education? What are the teaching strategies ...
Honors colleges and programs vary widely by institution, naturally, but the main feature they share ...
At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automati...
When I first stumbled upon honors education over two decades ago while team-teaching a seminar calle...
Teaching and learning are interesting endeavors. As faculty members, we spend a great deal of time w...
Foreword — Richard Badenhausen Introduction Breaking Barriers with Significant Student Learning Cha...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
Honors programs and colleges that seek substantial growth face a number of challenges. Two of the mo...
All of us working in honors face a similar challenge when we are asked to account for the value of o...
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...
Scholarship on teaching and learning has exploded in volume and influence in recent decades, providi...
As the research focus of post-secondary honors education intensifies, the honors composition course ...
Varying the typical format of the honors classroom is a great way to encourage creative thinking. Wh...
In May of 2016, a small cadre of scholars was called to the campus of Wayne State University in Detr...
What are characteristics of honors pedagogies in higher education? What are the teaching strategies ...
Honors colleges and programs vary widely by institution, naturally, but the main feature they share ...
At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automati...
When I first stumbled upon honors education over two decades ago while team-teaching a seminar calle...
Teaching and learning are interesting endeavors. As faculty members, we spend a great deal of time w...
Foreword — Richard Badenhausen Introduction Breaking Barriers with Significant Student Learning Cha...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
Honors programs and colleges that seek substantial growth face a number of challenges. Two of the mo...
All of us working in honors face a similar challenge when we are asked to account for the value of o...
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...
Scholarship on teaching and learning has exploded in volume and influence in recent decades, providi...
As the research focus of post-secondary honors education intensifies, the honors composition course ...
Varying the typical format of the honors classroom is a great way to encourage creative thinking. Wh...
In May of 2016, a small cadre of scholars was called to the campus of Wayne State University in Detr...
What are characteristics of honors pedagogies in higher education? What are the teaching strategies ...
Honors colleges and programs vary widely by institution, naturally, but the main feature they share ...