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"An excellent book for faculty who regard teaching as more than a set of techniques. Menges and Weimer focus on connecting teaching with student learning, and they help faculty develop a systematic inquiry into teaching strategies, as well as showing them how to better utilize students assessment in the classroom." --Larry Braskamp, dean of the College of Education, University of Illinois, Chicago
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"An excellent book for faculty who regard teaching as more than a set of techniques. Menges and Weimer focus on connecting teaching with student learning, and they help faculty develop a systematic inquiry into teaching strategies, as well as showing them how to better utilize students assessment in the classroom." --Larry Braskamp, dean of the College of Education, University of Illinois, Chicago
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 869g
- ISBN-13: 9780787901332
- ISBN-10: 0787901334
- Artikelnr.: 21981223
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Wiley
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 869g
- ISBN-13: 9780787901332
- ISBN-10: 0787901334
- Artikelnr.: 21981223
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
ROBERT J. MENGES is professor of education and social policy at Northwestern University, where he also heads the Center for the Teaching Professions. MARYELLEN WEIMER is senior lecturer in speech and Facilitator of Learning Initiatives at the Pennsylvania State University, Berks Campus. She is also editor-in-chief of The Teaching Professor newsletter.
1. Using Scholarship to Improve Practice(Maryellen Weimer).
Part One: Students and Learning.
2. Teaching and Today's College Students(M. Lee Upcraft).
3. Making the Transition to College(Patrick T. Terenzini, Laura I. Randoan,
Susan B. Millar, M. Lee Upcraft, Patricia Gregg, Romero Jalomo, Kevin W.
Allison).
4. Student Motivation from a Teaching Perspective(Raymond P. Perry, Verena
H. Menec, C. Ward Struthers).
5. Collaborative Learning: Creating Knowledge with Students(Roberta S.
Matthews).
6. Assessing Student Involvement in Learning(Robert Froh, Mark Hawkes).
Part Two: Teachers and Teaching.
7. Teaching Today's Students Requires a New Role for Faculty(Susan B.
Millar).
8. Research on Learning: A Means to Enhance Instruction(Marilla D.
Svinivki, Anastasia S. Hagen, Debra K. Meyer).
9. Planning and Developing Effective Courses(George L. Geis).
10. Assignments That Promote and Integrate Learning(Joe Lowman).
11. Feedback That Enhances Teaching and Learning(Robert J. Menges, William
C. Rando).
Part Three: Issues and Contexts: Higher Education Today.
12. What College Teachers Need to Know(Sarah M. Dinham).
13. Instructor Vitality: Some Provocative Implications of Theory and
Research on Human Motivation(Charles James Walker, Jennifer Woods Quinn).
14. Diversity in Academe: Cultural Strategies for Change(William G.
Tierney, Estala M. Bensimon).
15. Improving Programs Through Assessing Student Outcomes(Trudy Banta).
Part One: Students and Learning.
2. Teaching and Today's College Students(M. Lee Upcraft).
3. Making the Transition to College(Patrick T. Terenzini, Laura I. Randoan,
Susan B. Millar, M. Lee Upcraft, Patricia Gregg, Romero Jalomo, Kevin W.
Allison).
4. Student Motivation from a Teaching Perspective(Raymond P. Perry, Verena
H. Menec, C. Ward Struthers).
5. Collaborative Learning: Creating Knowledge with Students(Roberta S.
Matthews).
6. Assessing Student Involvement in Learning(Robert Froh, Mark Hawkes).
Part Two: Teachers and Teaching.
7. Teaching Today's Students Requires a New Role for Faculty(Susan B.
Millar).
8. Research on Learning: A Means to Enhance Instruction(Marilla D.
Svinivki, Anastasia S. Hagen, Debra K. Meyer).
9. Planning and Developing Effective Courses(George L. Geis).
10. Assignments That Promote and Integrate Learning(Joe Lowman).
11. Feedback That Enhances Teaching and Learning(Robert J. Menges, William
C. Rando).
Part Three: Issues and Contexts: Higher Education Today.
12. What College Teachers Need to Know(Sarah M. Dinham).
13. Instructor Vitality: Some Provocative Implications of Theory and
Research on Human Motivation(Charles James Walker, Jennifer Woods Quinn).
14. Diversity in Academe: Cultural Strategies for Change(William G.
Tierney, Estala M. Bensimon).
15. Improving Programs Through Assessing Student Outcomes(Trudy Banta).
1. Using Scholarship to Improve Practice(Maryellen Weimer).
Part One: Students and Learning.
2. Teaching and Today's College Students(M. Lee Upcraft).
3. Making the Transition to College(Patrick T. Terenzini, Laura I. Randoan,
Susan B. Millar, M. Lee Upcraft, Patricia Gregg, Romero Jalomo, Kevin W.
Allison).
4. Student Motivation from a Teaching Perspective(Raymond P. Perry, Verena
H. Menec, C. Ward Struthers).
5. Collaborative Learning: Creating Knowledge with Students(Roberta S.
Matthews).
6. Assessing Student Involvement in Learning(Robert Froh, Mark Hawkes).
Part Two: Teachers and Teaching.
7. Teaching Today's Students Requires a New Role for Faculty(Susan B.
Millar).
8. Research on Learning: A Means to Enhance Instruction(Marilla D.
Svinivki, Anastasia S. Hagen, Debra K. Meyer).
9. Planning and Developing Effective Courses(George L. Geis).
10. Assignments That Promote and Integrate Learning(Joe Lowman).
11. Feedback That Enhances Teaching and Learning(Robert J. Menges, William
C. Rando).
Part Three: Issues and Contexts: Higher Education Today.
12. What College Teachers Need to Know(Sarah M. Dinham).
13. Instructor Vitality: Some Provocative Implications of Theory and
Research on Human Motivation(Charles James Walker, Jennifer Woods Quinn).
14. Diversity in Academe: Cultural Strategies for Change(William G.
Tierney, Estala M. Bensimon).
15. Improving Programs Through Assessing Student Outcomes(Trudy Banta).
Part One: Students and Learning.
2. Teaching and Today's College Students(M. Lee Upcraft).
3. Making the Transition to College(Patrick T. Terenzini, Laura I. Randoan,
Susan B. Millar, M. Lee Upcraft, Patricia Gregg, Romero Jalomo, Kevin W.
Allison).
4. Student Motivation from a Teaching Perspective(Raymond P. Perry, Verena
H. Menec, C. Ward Struthers).
5. Collaborative Learning: Creating Knowledge with Students(Roberta S.
Matthews).
6. Assessing Student Involvement in Learning(Robert Froh, Mark Hawkes).
Part Two: Teachers and Teaching.
7. Teaching Today's Students Requires a New Role for Faculty(Susan B.
Millar).
8. Research on Learning: A Means to Enhance Instruction(Marilla D.
Svinivki, Anastasia S. Hagen, Debra K. Meyer).
9. Planning and Developing Effective Courses(George L. Geis).
10. Assignments That Promote and Integrate Learning(Joe Lowman).
11. Feedback That Enhances Teaching and Learning(Robert J. Menges, William
C. Rando).
Part Three: Issues and Contexts: Higher Education Today.
12. What College Teachers Need to Know(Sarah M. Dinham).
13. Instructor Vitality: Some Provocative Implications of Theory and
Research on Human Motivation(Charles James Walker, Jennifer Woods Quinn).
14. Diversity in Academe: Cultural Strategies for Change(William G.
Tierney, Estala M. Bensimon).
15. Improving Programs Through Assessing Student Outcomes(Trudy Banta).







