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Teaching for Learning: 101 Intentionally Designed Educational Activities to Put Students on the Path to Success [Kõva köide]

(University of Alabama, USA), (University of North Carolina, USA), (Southern Methodist University, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 635 g, 27 Tables, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415699355
  • ISBN-13: 9780415699358
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 340 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, kaal: 635 g, 27 Tables, black and white; 12 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Sep-2015
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415699355
  • ISBN-13: 9780415699358
Few institutions adequately prepare doctoral students for teaching. Instead, future faculty are prepared for research, and most professors will have had no formal preparation or professional development for teaching. Those who do have familiarity with different methodologies frequently have questions about what works best in which situations and for which students. We may not be teaching students as well as we could in institutions of higher education and faculty preparation may be at issue.Despite a growing body of research on teaching approaches in higher education, faculty lack a comprehensive resource that highlights and synthesizes proven approaches. Teaching for Learning fills that gap. Each entry:describes an approach and lists its essential features and elementsdemonstrates how that approach has been used in higher education, including specific examples from different disciplinesreviews findings from the research literaturedescribes techniques to improve effectiveness. Teaching for Learning provides faculty with a resource grounded in the academic knowledge base, written in an easily accessible, engaging, and practical style.

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"What a valuable catalog of 101 learning activities! And they adapt easily to almost any course. Each activity is an evidence-based variation on one of eight major instructional methods (e.g., lecture, discussion, graphic organizers, academic games). An instructor need never run out of effective teaching and learning strategies."

Linda B. Nilson. Director, Office of Teaching Effectiveness and Innovation, Clemson University, USA

"This expertly catalogued book provides an impressive number of well-planned, evidence-based teaching and learning approaches along with references to the research that confirms their outcomes. Instructors will be excited to apply these strategies to the teaching challenges and opportunities that they encounter."

Milton D. Cox, Director of the Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching, and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal on Excellence in College Teaching and the Learning Communities Journal

Figures and Tables ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
Pt1 The Lecture Method 1(42)
1 Guided Note-Taking
15(2)
2 Pause Procedure
17(2)
3 Punctuated Lecture
19(2)
4 Wake-Up Call
21(2)
5 Interpreted Lecture
23(2)
6 Responsive Lecture
25(2)
7 Socratic Seminar
27(3)
8 Take a Guess
30(1)
9 Lecture Bingo
31(3)
10 Find the Flaw
34(2)
11 Field Lecture
36(7)
Pt2 The Discussion Method 43(44)
12 Snowball
55(2)
13 What If
57(2)
14 Scored Discussion
59(2)
15 Think-Pair-Share
61(2)
16 In the News
63(2)
17 Formal Argument
65(2)
18 Circle of Voices
67(2)
19 Can We Have Class Outside?
69(2)
20 Seeded Discussion
71(2)
21 Observation Team Discussion
73(3)
22 Campus and Community Events
76(2)
23 Journal Club
78(2)
24 Case Study
80(7)
Pt3 Reciprocal Peer Teaching 87(36)
25 Note-Taking Pairs
97(2)
26 Pairs Check
99(2)
27 Milling
101(2)
28 Gallery Walk
103(2)
29 Anonymous Cards
105(3)
30 Each One, Teach One
108(2)
31 Jigsaw
110(2)
32 Microteaching
112(2)
33 Panel Presentation
114(2)
34 Clustering
116(2)
35 Speed Interviews
118(5)
Pt4 Academic Games 123(44)
36 Crossword Puzzles
134(2)
37 Scavenger Hunt
136(2)
38 Who Am I?
138(2)
39 Pictionary
140(2)
40 Trivia
142(2)
41 Hollywood Squares
144(2)
42 Houston, We Have a Problem
146(2)
43 Monopoly
148(2)
44 Role Play
150(2)
45 Taboo
152(2)
46 Icebreakers
154(2)
47 Top 10
156(2)
48 Pic of the Day
158(2)
49 Webquest
160(7)
Pt5 Reading Strategies 167(39)
50 Anticipation Guide
177(2)
51 Experience-Text-Relationship
179(2)
52 Directed Reading and Thinking
181(2)
53 SQ3R
183(2)
54 What Counts as Fact?
185(3)
55 Problematic Situation
188(2)
56 Text Coding
190(1)
57 Question-Answer Relationship
191(2)
58 Three-Level Reading Guide
193(2)
59 What Would You Ask?
195(2)
60 Research Paper Reviewer
197(3)
61 Select a Sentence
200(6)
Pt6 Writing to Learn 206(43)
62 Brainstorming
217(2)
63 Freewriting
219(1)
64 Speak-Write Pairs
220(2)
65 Graffiti Board
222(2)
66 Journalists' Questions
224(2)
67 Reader Response Paper
226(3)
68 Journaling
229(1)
69 Sentence Passage Springboard
230(2)
70 Interviews
232(2)
71 Wikipedia Article
234(2)
72 Annotations
236(2)
73 Yesterday's News
238(2)
74 Field Notes
240(2)
75 Interview Protocols
242(2)
76 Critical Book Review
244(5)
Pt7 Graphic Organizers 249(42)
77 Hypothesis Proof Organizer
261(2)
78 Venn Diagrams
263(2)
79 Concept Maps
265(3)
80 Main Idea-Detail Chart
268(2)
81 Timeline
270(2)
82 Visual Lists
272(2)
83 3-2-1 Process
274(2)
84 Matrix
276(2)
85 Cause & Effect Chains
278(2)
86 K-W-L Chart
280(2)
87 Zone of Relevance
282(2)
88 Force Field Analysis
284(1)
89 Author Charts
285(6)
Pt8 Metacognitive Reflection 291(35)
90 Today I Learned
301(2)
91 Shadow a Professional
303(2)
92 Wrappers
305(2)
93 Visible Classroom Opinion Poll
307(2)
94 140-Character Memoir
309(2)
95 Self-Assessment
311(2)
96 Group Assessment
313(2)
97 Elevator Pitch
315(2)
98 Learning Log
317(2)
99 Cultural Encounters
319(2)
100 Post Hoc Analysis
321(5)
Conclusion 326(5)
101 DIY Idea
328(3)
Index 331
Claire Howell Major is Professor of Higher Education Administration at the University of Alabama, USA.

Michael S. Harris is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Southern Methodist University, USA.

Todd Zakrajsek is Associate Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA, and President of the International Teaching Learning Cooperative, USA.