Teaching at Its Best: A Research-Based Resource for College Instructors (JB - Anker Series)
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ISBN: 1882982649 / Publisher: Jossey-Bass, July 2003
New college instructors often complain they are handed their working papers and office keys shortly after their appointments and then set adrift. Nilson (teaching effectiveness and innovation, Clemson U.) gives practical advice on preparing for classes, including ways to develop ironclad syllabi; setting expectations of and for students, including managing incivility; preserving academic honesty amongst a student population which is simply not interested in it; identifying varieties of learning and developing teaching strategies; teaching problem solving; and assessing outcomes. In this new edition Nilson includes information on the Internet and other technologies, course portfolios, and ways to get students to do readings. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This best-selling handbook is an essential toolbox—a compilation of hundreds of practical teaching techniques, formats, classroom activities, and exercises—meant to give classroom instructors a go-to guide for help teaching any subject matter. It is for those who teach in traditional contexts as well as those who teach adult and diverse student populations; it is for those who use considerable technology and multimedia resources as well as those who rely on conventional classroom methods.Newly revised and expanded, this edition covers more on the topics relevant to today's classroom such as technology and the Internet, simulations and games, diversity, service learning, and faculty evaluation systems. It also includes entirely new sections on teaching with laptops, course portfolios, three new sections on teaching problem solving, and a new chapter on getting your students to do readings. Other new sections include adult learning, the learning-centered syllabus, the cognitive profile learning styles model, and newly written chapters on classroom management, academic honesty, and grading.Rich with quick tips on a wide range of current issues, this is a guide that all teachers will continuously refer to for development and support of their teaching.Contents include 31 chapters on relevant topics such asUnderstanding your studentsThe complete syllabusYour first day of classMaking the most of office hoursMotivating your studentsTeaching to different learning stylesGetting your students to do the readingsWriting-to-learn activities and assignmentsTeaching students to think and write in the disciplinesScience in the laboratoryAssessing students’ learning in progressTest construction/preparing students for testsEvaluating and documenting teaching effectiveness
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