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Peter C. Mather – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
This New Directions in Teaching and Learning issue has focused on rehumanizing higher education. Authors have highlighted a wide array of important topics that are relevant to ensuring the humanizing purposes of higher education are met by today's and tomorrow's colleges and universities. The author highlights reminds us that higher education is…
Descriptors: Humanization, Higher Education, Role of Education, Educational Principles
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Tami Blumenfield – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2025
Many universities began prioritizing efficiency over efficacy in the 1990s, contributing to educator and student exhaustion. Meanwhile, vocational awe paradigms have led faculty to sacrifice personal time and health to satisfy students. The Slow Academia movement offers a different approach. Bypassing quantifiable outcomes and metrics, it…
Descriptors: Humanization, Higher Education, Universities, Efficiency
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Silverman, Sarah – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
This chapter explores the range of barriers that instructors, especially adjunct and other non-tenure track instructors, may face when attempting to learn new pedagogical techniques or improve their courses. The author will present concrete strategies for using a disability-informed Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach to making faculty…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Access to Education, Barriers, College Faculty
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Pasquesi, Kira – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2020
This chapter highlights community building as a pedagogical foundation for effective integration of service-learning and community engagement practices in higher education.
Descriptors: Service Learning, Community Involvement, Higher Education, Educational Practices
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Houghton, Joe – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
This chapter introduces Universal Design for Learning, outlining the key elements and ideas behind UDL, with some examples from the author's own teaching practice in a postgraduate business school class illustrating the application of UDL. A toolkit of some useful resources for newcomers to UDL is also provided.
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational Resources, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies
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Little, Deandra; Green, David A.; Felten, Peter – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2019
This chapter introduces intersectionality as a framework for understanding how educational developers' personal identities inform both individual practice and the broader field.
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Educational Development, Self Concept, Guidelines
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Maxwell, Katia; Pittman, Shannon – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2022
The world of Higher Education has been evolving for some time. From only offering classes in a traditional face-to-face format, to correspondence classes, higher education now has the ability to teach fully online courses and programs. However, no matter how classes are taught, the primary goal in Higher Education has always been to educate…
Descriptors: Transfer Students, College Students, Experiential Learning, Outcomes of Education
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Robertson, Douglas L. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2018
This chapter revisits a developmental model of professors-as-teachers that provides a useful framework for considering emotion in teaching and learning.
Descriptors: College Faculty, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Models
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Buskist, William; Busler, Jessica N.; Kirby, Lauren A. J. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2018
Teachers often think of student engagement in terms of hands-on activities that get students involved in their courses. They seldom consider the larger aspects of the teaching--learning environment that often influence the extent to which students are willing to become engaged in their coursework. In this chapter, we describe five "rules of…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Participation, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques
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Cuseo, Joe – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2018
Thirty years ago, Chickering and Gamson (1987) authored a widely distributed and still influential manuscript in which they identified seven principles of effective undergraduate education. The first principle they cite is encouraging "contacts between students and faculty" (p. 3). This chapter examines the extensive research base…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Undergraduate Study, College Faculty, Undergraduate Students
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Keller, John M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2017
This chapter contains an overview of the MVP model that is used as a basis for the other chapters in this issue. It also contains a description of key steps in the ARCS-V design process that is derived from the MVP model and a summary of a design-based research study illustrating the application of the ARCS-V model.
Descriptors: Models, Design Requirements, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation
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Edwards, Marissa S.; King, Jemma B.; Ashkanasy, Neal M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2019
This chapter explains that the core principles and practices of social and emotional learning should be used to support doctoral students and enhance their personal welfare and academic performance in graduate school.
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Teaching Methods, Doctoral Students
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Beck, Victoria Simpson; Boys, Stephanie K.; Haas, Hannah J.; King, Karen N. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2017
Historically, a liberal arts education was thought to "liberate" students from the narrow perspective of experiential learning. Paradoxically, experiential learning is increasingly being used to broaden a liberal arts education. This chapter provides a discussion on three signature experiential learning practices, and suggests these…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Relevance (Education), Liberal Arts, Educational Practices
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Miller-Young, Janice; Boman, Jennifer – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2017
This final chapter synthesizes the findings and implications derived from applying the Decoding the Disciplines model across disciplines and within communities of practice. We make practical suggestions for teachers and researchers who wish to apply and extend this work.
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Interdisciplinary Approach, Models, Educational Practices
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James, Peggy; Hudspeth, Christopher – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2017
We suggest four changes to the first-year experience (FYE): reconceptualize practices of engagement as verbs rather than nouns; remove the discrete borders between teacher and student; develop manifold opportunities within FYE; and create a learning place rather than a learning space.
Descriptors: First Year Seminars, Interdisciplinary Approach, Educational Practices, Verbs
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