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Bandy, Joe; Harbin, M. Brielle; Thurber, Amie – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2021
Effectively addressing both cognitive and affective dimensions of learning is one of the greatest obstacles to teaching race and racial justice in higher education. In this article, we first explore the need to integrate attention to cognitive and affective development, along with evidence-based strategies for doing so. We then provide a case…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Race, Social Justice, Cognitive Development
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Dachner, Alison M.; Polin, Beth – Journal of Management Education, 2016
Management education research has provided educators with new instructional tools to improve course design and update the methods used in the classroom. In an effort to provide the typical undergraduate management student with the best possible learning experience and outcomes, it is important to recognize how and why these new activities benefit…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Adult Students, Undergraduate Students, Adult Education
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Caspersen, Michael E.; Kolling, Michael – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2009
Programming is recognized as one of seven grand challenges in computing education. Decades of research have shown that the major problems novices experience are composition-based---they may know what the individual programming language constructs are, but they do not know how to put them together. Despite this fact, textbooks, educational…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Computer Software, Educational Practices, Programming
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McGregor, Deb; Hooker, Barbara; Wise, David; Devlin, Linda – Professional Development in Education, 2010
The Educational Doctorate (EdD) at the University of Wolverhampton offers educational practitioners the opportunity to design a research enquiry based in, on or around their professional work. The cohort, reported on here, embarked upon their EdD studies during the 2007/08 academic year. This study reports on seven participants' learning…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Research Design, Ethics, Researchers
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Andrews, Jane; Harris, Margaret – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2009
Drawing on an exploratory qualitative study, this article considers the link between business school teaching at graduate level and subsequent work behaviour and experiences of former students. It evaluates the student experience some time "after" graduation. The findings of the retrospective evaluation point to the value of classroom…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Work Experience, Student Experience, Teaching Methods
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Kreber, Carolin – Studies in Higher Education, 2005
It is argued in this article that, despite a steadily expanding literature on the scholarship of teaching, important questions regarding the purpose of the movement have not been sufficiently addressed, and, as such, the scholarship of teaching movement has not yet fully realized its potential to become a catalyst for curricula changes in higher…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Personal Autonomy, Student Development
Tucker, Bill; And Others – 1996
This paper discusses the use of reflective learning in service-learning projects in three different undergraduate courses. In a small group communications course, groups of five or six students were assigned to work with a non-profit agency to assist them in solving a problem. The students reflected on their group meetings in journals and wrote…
Descriptors: Business Administration, College Instruction, Communications, Courses
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Hansen, Edmund J.; Stephens, James A. – Change, 2000
Discusses the fact that despite a decade of changing ideas about student learning and instruction based on learner-centered education, most faculty still rely on lectures. Identifies individual and group dynamics that impede collaborative learning, considers the moral base of collaborative learning, and offers some guiding principles of…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Trends, Ethics
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Morawski, Cynthia M.; Gilbert, Jenelle N. – College Teaching, 2000
Describes use of developmental interactive bibliotherapy as a feminist methodology in an undergraduate course on women and education. Students responded to relevant selections read aloud in class, first by writing in personal journals and then by participating in small-group discussions. Analysis of questionnaire responses and journal entries…
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, College Instruction, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Feminism
Whitman, Neal A.; Fife, Jonathan D., Ed. – 1988
Efforts in higher education to use students as teachers (peer teaching), thus providing them with the benefits traditionally enjoyed by professors are described. Four sections focus on the following: (1) peer teaching and the psychological basis for its benefits (cognitive level, affective level, and peer learning); (2) types of peer teaching used…
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Students, Cooperative Learning, Educational Innovation
Macaranas, Natividad – 1982
An innovative teaching method used in a theories of personality class at Eastern New Mexico University is described. The objectives of this method were to foster growth in creativity among students by involving them in creative activities or experiential sessions and to test for improvement in student creativity scores. The following procedure was…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Creativity, Creativity Tests, Higher Education
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Jones, Elizabeth A. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1992
A study used the Coursework Cluster Analysis Model to identify college courses associated with gains in student learning, then sought faculty perceptions about methods for teaching and assessing those abilities. Teacher perceptions corroborated the statistical analysis and improved understanding of how student assessment, individual courses, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Higher Education
Stuber, Donna – 1996
This paper reports on a small college's efforts to interest more psychology majors in research projects and to help all students enrolled in psychology courses improve their research and writing skills. Rather than have their students complete a literature review or term paper within the confines of one semester, faculty introduced a step-by-step…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Community Colleges, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development
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VanVoorhis, Judy L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1999
An interview with Wilbert McKeachie, a leading figure in college teaching and learning, focuses on advice for beginning faculty, including the importance of effective testing, mid-term student evaluations of teaching performance, discussion and questioning techniques, cooperative learning, and peer review strategies to improve college students'…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, College Faculty, College Instruction, Cooperative Learning
Skipper, Charles E. – 1990
This study investigated the amount of structure preferred by college students in a learning environment and evaluated responses using a notion of conceptual level. The theory of conceptual level suggests that students at higher conceptual levels prefer more independence and less structure in learning while students at lower conceptual levels…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Freshmen, College Instruction, College Seniors
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