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This book explores theory and best practices to improve teaching
and learning to promote equity in the classroom in specific
disciplinary areas including STEM, healthcare, and the humanities.
Each chapter includes actionable pedagogical or curricular
recommendations such as course assignments and lesson plans. This
is the second of four edited volumes focusing on applications of
the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) for more equitable
learning opportunities.
This book is the third in a four volume series that focuses on
research-based teaching and learning practices that promote social
justice and equity in higher education. In this volume, we focus on
the application of the scholarship of teaching and learning in
higher education outside of the classroom to maximize the
effectiveness of student affairs programming. Specifically, authors
focus on the application of SoTL in higher education outside of the
classroom (e.g., faculty development, leadership, student
involvement, student affairs) in ways that promote greater equity
and inclusion in higher education. Each chapter includes a
description of how higher education may traditionally marginalize
students from underrepresented groups, outlines a research-based
plan to improve student experiences, and provides a program or
activity plan to implement the recommendations from each chapter.
This book is the first of four edited volumes designed to
reconceptualize teaching and learning in higher education through a
critical lens, with this inaugural publication focusing on the
fundamentals behind the experience. Chapter authors explore recent
research on the cognitive science behind teaching and learning,
dispel myths on the process, and provide updates to the application
of traditional learning theories within the modern, diverse
university. Through reviews of fundamental theories of teaching and
learning, together with specific classroom practices, this volume
applies social justice principles that have been traditionally seen
as belonging to K-12 or adult education to higher education.
This book explores theory and best practices to improve teaching
and learning to promote equity in the classroom in specific
disciplinary areas including STEM, healthcare, and the humanities.
Each chapter includes actionable pedagogical or curricular
recommendations such as course assignments and lesson plans. This
is the second of four edited volumes focusing on applications of
the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) for more equitable
learning opportunities.
This book focuses on research-based teaching and learning practices
that promote social justice and equity in higher education. The
fourth volume in a four-volume series, this book critically
addresses virtual and remote classroom settings. Chapters explore
contexts within and outside the classroom, including a history of
online learning; research on student engagement and perceptions;
specific, actionable pedagogical or curriculum recommendations; and
the application of traditional learning theories in virtual
settings. The volume also explores how online education, through a
technopositivist lens, promotes and reinforces sexist, racist, and
gendered behaviors, as well as the role of the "student as
consumer," troubling education in virtual settings in a way that
allows for deeper discussion about how to make virtual education
emancipatory and empowering.
This book is the third in a four volume series that focuses on
research-based teaching and learning practices that promote social
justice and equity in higher education. In this volume, we focus on
the application of the scholarship of teaching and learning in
higher education outside of the classroom to maximize the
effectiveness of student affairs programming. Specifically, authors
focus on the application of SoTL in higher education outside of the
classroom (e.g., faculty development, leadership, student
involvement, student affairs) in ways that promote greater equity
and inclusion in higher education. Each chapter includes a
description of how higher education may traditionally marginalize
students from underrepresented groups, outlines a research-based
plan to improve student experiences, and provides a program or
activity plan to implement the recommendations from each chapter.
This book focuses on research-based teaching and learning practices
that promote social justice and equity in higher education. The
fourth volume in a four-volume series, this book critically
addresses virtual and remote classroom settings. Chapters explore
contexts within and outside the classroom, including a history of
online learning; research on student engagement and perceptions;
specific, actionable pedagogical or curriculum recommendations; and
the application of traditional learning theories in virtual
settings. The volume also explores how online education, through a
technopositivist lens, promotes and reinforces sexist, racist, and
gendered behaviors, as well as the role of the "student as
consumer," troubling education in virtual settings in a way that
allows for deeper discussion about how to make virtual education
emancipatory and empowering.
This volume explores the life stories of women who were former
members of Mormon fundamentalist polygamous societies, from their
own perspectives, to seek insight into their readiness for higher
education settings. In order to support all learners in higher
education, it is important to understand the unique needs of women
students who have non-traditional formal schooling experiences
and/or have come from restrictive or patriarchal cultures. This
book helps further the discourse by providing recommendations for
inclusive programs that consider how to develop elements of
self-concept, empowerment, and motivation necessary for higher
education success-academically and beyond.
This book is the first of four edited volumes designed to
reconceptualize teaching and learning in higher education through a
critical lens, with this inaugural publication focusing on the
fundamentals behind the experience. Chapter authors explore recent
research on the cognitive science behind teaching and learning,
dispel myths on the process, and provide updates to the application
of traditional learning theories within the modern, diverse
university. Through reviews of fundamental theories of teaching and
learning, together with specific classroom practices, this volume
applies social justice principles that have been traditionally seen
as belonging to K-12 or adult education to higher education.
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