Everything matters when it comes to teaching and learning: student characteristics, the school itself, and cultural ideas about the value of higher education, to name a few. Most of these influences are outside the college instructor\u27s control. Other issues, however such as a course\u27s intellectual demands, the type of feedback students receive, the instructional methods, and the relationship that connects professor to student are controllable. This book examines the many choices professors make about their teaching, beginning with their initial planning of the course and its basic content through final decisions about grades and assessing effectiveness. This book is for beginning instructors as well as those who have been teaching at ...
This thesis focuses on how new college faculty learn to teach. It is a qualitative study involving f...
Everybody has something to say about teaching. Everyone has an opinion on the subject. This is proba...
This book is intended to offer college faculty members the insights of the development of reasoning ...
As an advanced doctoral student and former college instructor for 12 years, I reviewed Forsyth’s (20...
Here is a compelling read for every teacher in higher education who wants to refresh or reexamine hi...
Your students aren’t reading. They aren’t engaged in class. Getting them to talk is like pulling tee...
Book Review Eyler, J. R. (2018). How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College...
The Professor\u27s Guide to Teaching explores what research has revealed about effective teaching an...
Achieving excellence in teaching at the collegiate level defies the conventional notions typically a...
First edition.Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.From the Inside Flap: Any convers...
Edited by: Barbara F. Tobolowsky (Ed.) Published by:, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina,...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.If you're looking for inspiration to alter your...
This article will discuss the traditional college format and its recent transformation. It will addr...
A book review of David Gooblar’s book, The Missing Course: Everything they Never Taught You About Co...
The purpose of the study was to examine what teaching methods new college teachers received and whic...
This thesis focuses on how new college faculty learn to teach. It is a qualitative study involving f...
Everybody has something to say about teaching. Everyone has an opinion on the subject. This is proba...
This book is intended to offer college faculty members the insights of the development of reasoning ...
As an advanced doctoral student and former college instructor for 12 years, I reviewed Forsyth’s (20...
Here is a compelling read for every teacher in higher education who wants to refresh or reexamine hi...
Your students aren’t reading. They aren’t engaged in class. Getting them to talk is like pulling tee...
Book Review Eyler, J. R. (2018). How Humans Learn: The Science and Stories behind Effective College...
The Professor\u27s Guide to Teaching explores what research has revealed about effective teaching an...
Achieving excellence in teaching at the collegiate level defies the conventional notions typically a...
First edition.Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.From the Inside Flap: Any convers...
Edited by: Barbara F. Tobolowsky (Ed.) Published by:, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina,...
Comprend des références bibliographiques et un index.If you're looking for inspiration to alter your...
This article will discuss the traditional college format and its recent transformation. It will addr...
A book review of David Gooblar’s book, The Missing Course: Everything they Never Taught You About Co...
The purpose of the study was to examine what teaching methods new college teachers received and whic...
This thesis focuses on how new college faculty learn to teach. It is a qualitative study involving f...
Everybody has something to say about teaching. Everyone has an opinion on the subject. This is proba...
This book is intended to offer college faculty members the insights of the development of reasoning ...