Over the past two decades, a growing body of scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) has emerged. This empirical study of teaching methods, course design, and students' study practices has yielded invaluable information about how teachers teach and learners learn. Yet, university faculty members remain largely unaware of the findings of SoTL research. As a result, they tend to choose their teaching techniques and tools based on intuition and previous experience rather than on scientific evidence of effectiveness.
Over the past two decades, a growing body of scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) has emerged. This empirical study of teaching methods, course design, and students' study practices has yielded invaluable information about how teachers teach and learners learn. Yet, university faculty members remain largely unaware of the findings of SoTL research. As a result, they tend to choose their teaching techniques and tools based on intuition and previous experience rather than on scientific evidence of effectiveness.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contributors Foreword William Buskist Acknowledgments Introduction Beth M. Schwartz and Regan A. R. Gurung 1. Benefits of Using SoTL in Picking and Choosing Pedagogy Randolph A. Smith 2. Building Rapport in the Classroom and Student Outcomes Janie H. Wilson, Shauna B. Wilson, and Angela M. Legg 3. Using Technology to Enhance Teaching and Learning Christopher R. Poirier and Robert S. Feldman 4. Online Teaching Chandra M. Mehrotra and Lawrence McGahey 5. Experiential Learning Kristin M. Vespia, Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, Ryan C. Martin, and Deirdre M. Radosevich 6. How Should Students Study? Regan A. R. Gurung and Lee I. McCann 7. Selection of Textbooks or Readings for Your Course R. Eric Landrum 8. Are You Really Above Average? Documenting Your Teaching Effectiveness Jane S. Halonen, Dana S. Dunn, Maureen A. McCarthy, and Suzanne C. Baker Index About the Editors
Contributors Foreword William Buskist Acknowledgments Introduction Beth M. Schwartz and Regan A. R. Gurung 1. Benefits of Using SoTL in Picking and Choosing Pedagogy Randolph A. Smith 2. Building Rapport in the Classroom and Student Outcomes Janie H. Wilson, Shauna B. Wilson, and Angela M. Legg 3. Using Technology to Enhance Teaching and Learning Christopher R. Poirier and Robert S. Feldman 4. Online Teaching Chandra M. Mehrotra and Lawrence McGahey 5. Experiential Learning Kristin M. Vespia, Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, Ryan C. Martin, and Deirdre M. Radosevich 6. How Should Students Study? Regan A. R. Gurung and Lee I. McCann 7. Selection of Textbooks or Readings for Your Course R. Eric Landrum 8. Are You Really Above Average? Documenting Your Teaching Effectiveness Jane S. Halonen, Dana S. Dunn, Maureen A. McCarthy, and Suzanne C. Baker Index About the Editors
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