The word “honors” naturally carries distinction. To be a collegiate honors student implies a higher level of academic achievement than other students as well as the more challenging academic experience that comes with smaller class sizes. Collegiate honors teachers have a distinction of their own. Being an honors teacher implies a high level of teaching achievement, and it requires special traits that honors directors need to look for in recruiting faculty. Guidance in determining what traits best characterize excellence in honors teaching is a useful tool for honors administrators who are trying to create an identity for their honors faculty
As an ex-honors program/college CEO, the question raised by this Forum— ”What is an Honors (fill in ...
Nearly 40% of full-time students enrolled at four-year institutions depart within the first year. Pr...
At least as much as the curricular or extracurricular opportunities that an honors program offers to...
What are characteristics of honors pedagogies in higher education? What are the teaching strategies ...
Jay Freyman’s discussion of “What is an Honors Student?” sent me off on the somewhat quirky tangent ...
Honors programs and colleges are commonplace in U.S. higher education today with programs in 60% of ...
Honors colleges and programs vary widely by institution, naturally, but the main feature they share ...
Most of us in honors have a general sense of what the phrase “honors culture” might mean but would b...
We will share results of our research on how teachers tailor their teaching strategy to honors and r...
Having the opportunity to listen in on several Honors Committee Meetings at the University of Northe...
It is first necessary to recognize the distinction between the questions “What is an honors student?...
As Samuel Schuman argues in his seminal introduction to honors administration, “The single most impo...
Since becoming honors director at a small regional institution in March, I have had more than a few ...
In an impressive article published in the 2005 summer issue of JNCHC,Cheryl Achterberg laments the l...
It may come as disappointing news, but as far as honors administrators go the “right stuff” in many ...
As an ex-honors program/college CEO, the question raised by this Forum— ”What is an Honors (fill in ...
Nearly 40% of full-time students enrolled at four-year institutions depart within the first year. Pr...
At least as much as the curricular or extracurricular opportunities that an honors program offers to...
What are characteristics of honors pedagogies in higher education? What are the teaching strategies ...
Jay Freyman’s discussion of “What is an Honors Student?” sent me off on the somewhat quirky tangent ...
Honors programs and colleges are commonplace in U.S. higher education today with programs in 60% of ...
Honors colleges and programs vary widely by institution, naturally, but the main feature they share ...
Most of us in honors have a general sense of what the phrase “honors culture” might mean but would b...
We will share results of our research on how teachers tailor their teaching strategy to honors and r...
Having the opportunity to listen in on several Honors Committee Meetings at the University of Northe...
It is first necessary to recognize the distinction between the questions “What is an honors student?...
As Samuel Schuman argues in his seminal introduction to honors administration, “The single most impo...
Since becoming honors director at a small regional institution in March, I have had more than a few ...
In an impressive article published in the 2005 summer issue of JNCHC,Cheryl Achterberg laments the l...
It may come as disappointing news, but as far as honors administrators go the “right stuff” in many ...
As an ex-honors program/college CEO, the question raised by this Forum— ”What is an Honors (fill in ...
Nearly 40% of full-time students enrolled at four-year institutions depart within the first year. Pr...
At least as much as the curricular or extracurricular opportunities that an honors program offers to...