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Nosek, Sarah; Goldman, Brin – College Teaching, 2023
A majority of American adults value the role that art plays in education at the K-12 level. However, the potential benefits of arts-based, kinesthetic learning activities have not been well-documented at the college level. Twenty-three undergraduate students participated in passive learning, traditional active learning activities and arts-based…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Teaching Methods, Conventional Instruction, Active Learning
Paz-Albo, Jesús; Ruiz Ruiz, José María; Bernárdez-Vilaboa, Ricardo; Huerta-Zavala, Pilar; Hervás-Escobar, Aránzazu – College Teaching, 2022
The purpose of this research is to investigate the opinions of future teachers on their experience using "Socrative" exit tickets in the university classroom. For this purpose, the "Socrative" program was implemented as a learning tool within the education programs of two large universities in Spain, and a questionnaire was…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes
Richardson, Deborah South; Bledsoe, Robert S.; Manning, Kailea – College Teaching, 2023
The authors' scholarly reflective narrative addresses the rewards and challenges of an immersive experiential active learning pedagogy. They ask, "was it worth it?" for students and for themselves. Although research evidence makes it clear that active learning benefits student learning and engagement, designing a course to incorporate…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Learner Engagement, College Faculty, College Students
Sanjay Jeram – College Teaching, 2024
Urban universities with a predominantly commuting student population face distinct challenges in fostering social connections. Commuting students spend less time on campus and have fewer opportunities for organized and spontaneous social interactions with other students. The campus experience for commuter students tends to center around the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Large Group Instruction, Class Size, Lecture Method
Das, Satarupa – College Teaching, 2015
Museum exhibits can be a tool in experiential learning. While instructors have documented various methods of experiential learning, they have not sufficiently explored such learning from museum exhibits. Museum researchers, however, have long found a satisfying cognitive component to museum visits. This paper narrates the author's design to…
Descriptors: Museums, Exhibits, Innovation, Experiential Learning
Beck-Winchatz, Bernhard; Parra, Ruben D. – College Teaching, 2013
As institutions of higher learning are increasingly held accountable for student outcomes, faculty are faced with the challenge to clearly articulate and assess what students should learn in their courses. We report on the assessment of a liberal studies learning outcome related to the nature of science, which involved 178 students from 41…
Descriptors: College Students, Nonmajors, Science Education, Scientific Principles
McMullen, Victoria Budzinski – College Teaching, 2014
This article examines the use of two strategies designed to increase student participation in a teacher education class: student-led seminars and conceptual workshops. Quantitative data, collected by a graduate student observer, showed increased student participation in classroom discussion and activities. Also, qualitative findings collected…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, College Instruction, Student Participation, Seminars
Sherer, Pamela; Shea, Timothy – College Teaching, 2011
Online videos are used increasingly in higher education teaching as part of the explosion of Web 2.0 tools that are now available. YouTube is one popular example of a video-sharing resource that both faculty and students can use effectively, both inside and outside of the classroom, to engage students in their learning, energize classroom…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Discussion, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement
Walter, Mark I.; Walter, Jamie L. – College Teaching, 2010
Courses in a wide variety of disciplines emphasize that what we think important, and are therefore likely to remember, is not the result of the objective situation but rather the result of our individual biases and interpretations. This article presents a classroom exercise that aids students in grasping the interpretive nature of historical…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Human Services, Questionnaires, Psychology
Messineo, Melinda; Gaither, George; Bott, Jennifer; Ritchey, Kristin – College Teaching, 2007
Findings from a survey of undergraduates demonstrate links between students' experience level and their perceptions and expectations of large classes. The authors made a number of hypotheses, including that students prefer active-learning experiences but expect passive-learning experiences, that experienced students prefer large classes but…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Large Group Instruction, Class Size, Undergraduate Students
Weisskirch, Robert S. – College Teaching, 2006
This article evaluates the use of instructor-created crossword puzzles as a means of reviewing course material. Students completed one crossword puzzle in class to prepare for an exam, and then they had the opportunity to complete a second crossword puzzle outside of class to prepare for the second exam. Students generally rated the crossword…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Review (Reexamination), Test Coaching, Active Learning

Zhang, Yueping; Moore, Kevin E. – College Teaching, 2005
This article describes an active learning demonstration to increase student interest in and involvement with the topic of research ethics and deception. Students received false, low feedback on an exam and then completed a faculty evaluation form. The class was then informed about the deception and the research issue (the impact of grades on…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Deception, Active Learning
Robinson, Carole F.; Kakela, Peter J. – College Teaching, 2006
By creating a space for fun, interaction, and trust, teachers and students together can build a learning environment that promotes engagement, deep learning, and meaning. Such a space emphasizes process, not product, personalizes learning, and contributes to whole person development. To facilitate the creation of this space, the teachers show…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Trust (Psychology)
McClanahan, Elaine B.; McClanahan, Lon L. – College Teaching, 2002
This article describes how a traditional biology lecture course was transformed into an interactive class. A review the activities used, changes made to grading policy, and practical tips for integration of active learning in the classroom are provided. Analysis of student responses to course assessments indicated that active learning experiences…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Biology, Lecture Method, Grading
Schwebel, David C.; Schwebel, Milton – College Teaching, 2002
Lectures remain the primary method of instruction in higher education despite several limitations: Students typically lose interest during hour-long lectures, lectures lead to rote learning by some students, and lectures do not lead to development of higher-level conceptual thinking skills. As an alternative to a lecture on the topic, an active…
Descriptors: Rote Learning, Nonverbal Communication, Lecture Method, Thinking Skills