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Engaging College and University Students outlines creative and
effective course organization and teaching-learning strategies for
higher education courses. By describing specific instructional best
practices, rather than addressing general questions about teaching
in higher education, the author presents a valuable resource for
educators to consult in the moment. The author explores the
challenges of engaging students in online settings and draws
comparisons with face-to-face strategies of engagement. By
organizing the strategies according to course progress, and
offering corresponding rubrics for assessment, this guide for
instructors offers a solid foundation for an ever-changing teaching
and learning landscape.
Engaging College and University Students outlines creative and
effective course organization and teaching-learning strategies for
higher education courses. By describing specific instructional best
practices, rather than addressing general questions about teaching
in higher education, the author presents a valuable resource for
educators to consult in the moment. The author explores the
challenges of engaging students in online settings and draws
comparisons with face-to-face strategies of engagement. By
organizing the strategies according to course progress, and
offering corresponding rubrics for assessment, this guide for
instructors offers a solid foundation for an ever-changing teaching
and learning landscape.
-Explores the sources, nature, and extent of teacher authority, and
distinguishes authority from authoritarianism. - Deals with
foundational questions related to the nature and sources of
authority, situating classroom management in that larger
conversation.
-Explores the sources, nature, and extent of teacher authority, and
distinguishes authority from authoritarianism. - Deals with
foundational questions related to the nature and sources of
authority, situating classroom management in that larger
conversation.
Experienced editors bring widespread knowledge of foundations of
teacher preparation from global contexts. Volume invites teachers
to reflect on their work rather than simply be technicians of their
work. Connects teachers' often abstract motivations to the
realities of the profession.
Experienced editors bring widespread knowledge of foundations of
teacher preparation from global contexts. Volume invites teachers
to reflect on their work rather than simply be technicians of their
work. Connects teachers' often abstract motivations to the
realities of the profession.
-Uses students' and teachers' own accounts of effective classes to
understand these all-too-rare classroom experiences. -Works in the
conceptual space between two theoretical frameworks to distinguish
the classroom experience of teachers from the experience of
students. -Strikes a balance between theoretically-sophisticated
and practically-oriented, in order to cut across scholarly and
practitioner markets.
-Uses students' and teachers' own accounts of effective classes to
understand these all-too-rare classroom experiences. -Works in the
conceptual space between two theoretical frameworks to distinguish
the classroom experience of teachers from the experience of
students. -Strikes a balance between theoretically-sophisticated
and practically-oriented, in order to cut across scholarly and
practitioner markets.
Curriculum Planning with Design Language provides a streamlined,
adaptable framework for using visual design terminology to
conceptualize instructional design objectives, processes, and
strategies. Drawing from instructional design theory, pattern
language theory, and aesthetics, these ten course and unit design
principles help educators break down and clarify their broader
planning tasks and concerns. Written in clear, direct prose and
rich with intuitive examples, this book showcases insights leading
to effective curriculum design that will speak equally to
pre-service and experienced educators.
Curriculum Planning with Design Language provides a streamlined,
adaptable framework for using visual design terminology to
conceptualize instructional design objectives, processes, and
strategies. Drawing from instructional design theory, pattern
language theory, and aesthetics, these ten course and unit design
principles help educators break down and clarify their broader
planning tasks and concerns. Written in clear, direct prose and
rich with intuitive examples, this book showcases insights leading
to effective curriculum design that will speak equally to
pre-service and experienced educators.
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