Engaging Student Voices in the Study of Teaching and Learning
Herausgeber: Werder, Carmen; Otis, Megan M.
Engaging Student Voices in the Study of Teaching and Learning
Herausgeber: Werder, Carmen; Otis, Megan M.
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This book addresses the all-important dimensions of collaboration in the study of learning raised by such questions as: Should teachers engage students directly in discussions and inquiry about learning? To what extent? What is gained by the collaboration?
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This book addresses the all-important dimensions of collaboration in the study of learning raised by such questions as: Should teachers engage students directly in discussions and inquiry about learning? To what extent? What is gained by the collaboration?
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781579224202
- ISBN-10: 1579224202
- Artikelnr.: 29282031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 343g
- ISBN-13: 9781579224202
- ISBN-10: 1579224202
- Artikelnr.: 29282031
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Carmen Werder directs the Teaching-Learning Academy at Western Washington University, where she also teaches rhetoric and directs Writing Instruction Support. As a Carnegie Scholar, she initiated an ongoing study of the use of personal metaphors in developing a sense of agency. She has headed up both CASTL initiatives on working with students as co-inquirers in the scholarship of teaching and learning: the Sustaining Student Voices cluster (2003-06) and the current Institutional Leadership Program Student Voices themed group (2006-09). Megan M. Otis is a graduate student in anthropology at Western Washington University. She has been an active participant in WWU's SoTL initiative, the Teaching-Learning Academy (as both an undergraduate and graduate student), and has been deeply involved in the CASTL Student Voices group. Pat Hutchings
Acknowledgements Foreword-Pat Hutchings and Mary Taylor Huber
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Section I. Foundations 1. Foundations of Student-Faculty Partnerships in SoTL. Theoretical and Developmental Considerations-Christopher Manor
Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Kelly Flannery
and Peter Felten 2. Students in Parlor Talk on Teaching and Learning. Conversational Scholarship-Carmen Werder
Luke Ware
Cora Thomas
and Erik Skogsberg 3. Participatory Action Research as a Rationale for Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Megan M. Otis and Joyce D. Hammond 4. Challenges and Caveats-Betsy Newell Decyk
Michael Murphy
Deborah G. Currier
and Deborah T. Long 5. Invoking the "L" in the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching-Jane Verner and William Harrison Lay Section II. Enactment 6. A Range of Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Kathleen McKinney
Patricia Jarvis
Gary Creasey
and Derek Herrmann 7. Equalizing Voices. Student-Faculty Partnership in Course Design-Ayesha Delpish
Alexa Darby
Ashley Holmes
Mary Knight-McKenna
Richard Mihans
Catherine King
and Peter Felten 8. Been There
Done That
Still Doing It. Involving Students in Redesigning a Service-Learning Course-Jessie L. Moore
Lindsey Altvater
Jillian Mattera
and Emily Regan 9. Engaging Students as Scholars of Teaching and Learning. The Role of Ownership-Ellen E. Gutman
Erin M. Sergison
Chelsea J. Martin
and Jeffrey L. Bernstein 10. Student Voices through Researching and Promoting Learner Autonomy-Michael D. Sublett
Jeffrey A. Walsh
Kathleen McKinney
and Denise Faigao 11. Capturing Students' Learning-Tom Drummond and Kalyn Shea Owens Not the Conclusion. Sustaining Student Voices-Carmen Werder and Megan M. Otis
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Section I. Foundations 1. Foundations of Student-Faculty Partnerships in SoTL. Theoretical and Developmental Considerations-Christopher Manor
Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Kelly Flannery
and Peter Felten 2. Students in Parlor Talk on Teaching and Learning. Conversational Scholarship-Carmen Werder
Luke Ware
Cora Thomas
and Erik Skogsberg 3. Participatory Action Research as a Rationale for Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Megan M. Otis and Joyce D. Hammond 4. Challenges and Caveats-Betsy Newell Decyk
Michael Murphy
Deborah G. Currier
and Deborah T. Long 5. Invoking the "L" in the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching-Jane Verner and William Harrison Lay Section II. Enactment 6. A Range of Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Kathleen McKinney
Patricia Jarvis
Gary Creasey
and Derek Herrmann 7. Equalizing Voices. Student-Faculty Partnership in Course Design-Ayesha Delpish
Alexa Darby
Ashley Holmes
Mary Knight-McKenna
Richard Mihans
Catherine King
and Peter Felten 8. Been There
Done That
Still Doing It. Involving Students in Redesigning a Service-Learning Course-Jessie L. Moore
Lindsey Altvater
Jillian Mattera
and Emily Regan 9. Engaging Students as Scholars of Teaching and Learning. The Role of Ownership-Ellen E. Gutman
Erin M. Sergison
Chelsea J. Martin
and Jeffrey L. Bernstein 10. Student Voices through Researching and Promoting Learner Autonomy-Michael D. Sublett
Jeffrey A. Walsh
Kathleen McKinney
and Denise Faigao 11. Capturing Students' Learning-Tom Drummond and Kalyn Shea Owens Not the Conclusion. Sustaining Student Voices-Carmen Werder and Megan M. Otis
Acknowledgements Foreword-Pat Hutchings and Mary Taylor Huber
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Section I. Foundations 1. Foundations of Student-Faculty Partnerships in SoTL. Theoretical and Developmental Considerations-Christopher Manor
Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Kelly Flannery
and Peter Felten 2. Students in Parlor Talk on Teaching and Learning. Conversational Scholarship-Carmen Werder
Luke Ware
Cora Thomas
and Erik Skogsberg 3. Participatory Action Research as a Rationale for Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Megan M. Otis and Joyce D. Hammond 4. Challenges and Caveats-Betsy Newell Decyk
Michael Murphy
Deborah G. Currier
and Deborah T. Long 5. Invoking the "L" in the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching-Jane Verner and William Harrison Lay Section II. Enactment 6. A Range of Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Kathleen McKinney
Patricia Jarvis
Gary Creasey
and Derek Herrmann 7. Equalizing Voices. Student-Faculty Partnership in Course Design-Ayesha Delpish
Alexa Darby
Ashley Holmes
Mary Knight-McKenna
Richard Mihans
Catherine King
and Peter Felten 8. Been There
Done That
Still Doing It. Involving Students in Redesigning a Service-Learning Course-Jessie L. Moore
Lindsey Altvater
Jillian Mattera
and Emily Regan 9. Engaging Students as Scholars of Teaching and Learning. The Role of Ownership-Ellen E. Gutman
Erin M. Sergison
Chelsea J. Martin
and Jeffrey L. Bernstein 10. Student Voices through Researching and Promoting Learner Autonomy-Michael D. Sublett
Jeffrey A. Walsh
Kathleen McKinney
and Denise Faigao 11. Capturing Students' Learning-Tom Drummond and Kalyn Shea Owens Not the Conclusion. Sustaining Student Voices-Carmen Werder and Megan M. Otis
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Section I. Foundations 1. Foundations of Student-Faculty Partnerships in SoTL. Theoretical and Developmental Considerations-Christopher Manor
Stephen Bloch-Schulman
Kelly Flannery
and Peter Felten 2. Students in Parlor Talk on Teaching and Learning. Conversational Scholarship-Carmen Werder
Luke Ware
Cora Thomas
and Erik Skogsberg 3. Participatory Action Research as a Rationale for Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Megan M. Otis and Joyce D. Hammond 4. Challenges and Caveats-Betsy Newell Decyk
Michael Murphy
Deborah G. Currier
and Deborah T. Long 5. Invoking the "L" in the Scholarship of Learning and Teaching-Jane Verner and William Harrison Lay Section II. Enactment 6. A Range of Student Voices in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning-Kathleen McKinney
Patricia Jarvis
Gary Creasey
and Derek Herrmann 7. Equalizing Voices. Student-Faculty Partnership in Course Design-Ayesha Delpish
Alexa Darby
Ashley Holmes
Mary Knight-McKenna
Richard Mihans
Catherine King
and Peter Felten 8. Been There
Done That
Still Doing It. Involving Students in Redesigning a Service-Learning Course-Jessie L. Moore
Lindsey Altvater
Jillian Mattera
and Emily Regan 9. Engaging Students as Scholars of Teaching and Learning. The Role of Ownership-Ellen E. Gutman
Erin M. Sergison
Chelsea J. Martin
and Jeffrey L. Bernstein 10. Student Voices through Researching and Promoting Learner Autonomy-Michael D. Sublett
Jeffrey A. Walsh
Kathleen McKinney
and Denise Faigao 11. Capturing Students' Learning-Tom Drummond and Kalyn Shea Owens Not the Conclusion. Sustaining Student Voices-Carmen Werder and Megan M. Otis







