Engaged Teaching: A Handbook for College Faculty
β Scribed by Elizabeth F. Barkley, Claire Howell Major
- Publisher
- K. Patricia Cross Academy, The
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 504
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Engaged Teaching: A Handbook for College Educators
Teaching today can be tough, but when done effectively, it can also be a deeply rewarding profession. To become an effective teacher is to begin by being an engaged teacherβintellectually, emotionally, and conatively grappling with the art and craft of teaching. Engaged Teaching: A Handbook for College Faculty provides college faculty with a dynamic model of what it means to be an engaged teacher along with practical strategies and techniques for putting the model into practice. It simultaneously offers a comprehensive but concise survey of theory, research, and practical strategies necessary for improving teaching and learning in higher education. In particular, this text provides instructors with a deeper understanding of the foundations of college teaching, course design, the classroom learning environment, instructional methods, and teaching improvement.
Acclaim for Engaged Teaching:
"...Whether you are an educational developer looking for one book to share with your teaching staff, or a university teacher wanting to choose one book to help improve your teaching, this is the book youβve been searching for. Itβs a book Iβve been searching for for years." β Robert Gray, Associate Professor of University Pedagogy, University of Bergen, Norway
"In this fabulously comprehensive introduction to better teaching, Barkley and Major provide a clear framework and practical tools for improvement...from learning theories and assessment strategies to inclusion and visual design succinctly in this brief but substantial handbook." β JosΓ© Antonio Bowen, Senior Fellow, American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
"Designed to work in tandem with the K. Patricia Cross Academy, Engaged Teaching combines thoughtful summaries of relevant research along with descriptions of promising practices that educators can use right nowβand build on." β Pat Hutchings, Senior Scholar, National Institute for Learning Outcomes Assessment (NILOA) / Senior Scholar, Bay View Alliance (BVA)
"The two foremost scholars of college teaching, Barkley and Major, have produced a user-friendly treasure trove of research-based information on engaged teaching in higher education." β John M. Braxton, Professor Emeritus, Higher Education Leadership and Policy Program, Peabody College of Education and Human Development, Vanderbilt University
"Inspired by K. Patricia Crossβs groundbreaking leadership in pedagogical innovation, Barkley and Major provide an invaluable resource for catalyzing the engaged teaching essential to preparing students for success in work, citizenship, and life in the 21st century." β Lynn Pasquerella, President, American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U)
β¦ Table of Contents
Acclaim for Engaged Teaching
Copyright
Title Page
Contents
Part 1: Foundations
1. Engaged TeachingβWhat It Is and Why It Matters
2. Developing Pedagogical Content Knowledge
3. Understanding Student Learning
Part 2: Planning
4. Identifying Significant Learning Goals, Objectives, and Outcomes
5. Assessing and Grading Learning
6. Attending to Visual Elements in Teaching
Part 3: Climate
7. Engaging Students
8. Supporting Community
9. Promoting Equity and Inclusion
Part 4: Methods
10. Lecturing Effectively
11. Facilitating Discussion
12. Implementing Collaborative Learning
Part 5: Improvement
13. Reflecting on Teaching
14. Assessing and Evaluating Teaching
15. Engaging in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
Appendix: Cross Academy Techniques (CATs) and Book Chapters
Appendix: Book Chapters and Cross Academy Techniques (CATs)
Subject Index
Author Index
Master References
About the Authors
Back Cover
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