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A Guide for Faculty and Administrators
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This book focuses on the learning community model that is the most flexible to implement in terms of scheduling, teacher collaboration, and design: the linked course.
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This book focuses on the learning community model that is the most flexible to implement in terms of scheduling, teacher collaboration, and design: the linked course.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000976106
- Artikelnr.: 68356505
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000976106
- Artikelnr.: 68356505
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Margot Soven Dolores Lehr Siskanna Naynaha Wendy Olson Betsy O. Barefoot is Vice President & Senior Scholar at the Gardner Institute for Excellence in Undergraduate Education.
Foreword-Betsy Barefoot Introduction. Why the Need for Learning Communities
Now? PART ONE. LINKED COURSE PEDAGOGIES 1. Pairing Courses to Benefit
Student Learning-Scott E. Gaier 2. Linked Content Courses. A World
Civilizations-World Religions Case Study-Jeffrey LaMonica 3. Double Entry.
Linking Introductory Financial Accounting and English Composition-Bruce A.
Leauby and Mary C. Robertson 4. Multiple Majors, One Writing Class.
Discovering Commonalities Through Problematization-Irene Clark PART TWO.
LINKED COURSE PROGRAMS 5. The Science of First-Year Learning
Communities-Brandi Kutil and Rita Sperry 6. Implementing a Linked Course
Requirement in the Core Curriculum-Margot Soven 7. Academic Partnerships
with Residential Learning Communities-Maggie C. Parker and Alex Kappus 8.
Learning Communities in the New University-Siskanna Naynaha and Wendy Olson
PART THREE. ASSESSING LINKED COURSES 9. The Nuts and Bolts of Evaluating
Linked Courses-Michael Roszkowski 10. Using Program Assessments and Faculty
Development to Deepen Student Learning-Lynn Dunlap and Maureen Pettitt 11.
Linked Course Assessment. The Problem With Quantitative Data-Bethany
Blankenship 12. Constant Reconnaissance. Assessment for Validation and
Change-Greg Smith and Geoffrey Mamerow Editors and Contributors Index
Now? PART ONE. LINKED COURSE PEDAGOGIES 1. Pairing Courses to Benefit
Student Learning-Scott E. Gaier 2. Linked Content Courses. A World
Civilizations-World Religions Case Study-Jeffrey LaMonica 3. Double Entry.
Linking Introductory Financial Accounting and English Composition-Bruce A.
Leauby and Mary C. Robertson 4. Multiple Majors, One Writing Class.
Discovering Commonalities Through Problematization-Irene Clark PART TWO.
LINKED COURSE PROGRAMS 5. The Science of First-Year Learning
Communities-Brandi Kutil and Rita Sperry 6. Implementing a Linked Course
Requirement in the Core Curriculum-Margot Soven 7. Academic Partnerships
with Residential Learning Communities-Maggie C. Parker and Alex Kappus 8.
Learning Communities in the New University-Siskanna Naynaha and Wendy Olson
PART THREE. ASSESSING LINKED COURSES 9. The Nuts and Bolts of Evaluating
Linked Courses-Michael Roszkowski 10. Using Program Assessments and Faculty
Development to Deepen Student Learning-Lynn Dunlap and Maureen Pettitt 11.
Linked Course Assessment. The Problem With Quantitative Data-Bethany
Blankenship 12. Constant Reconnaissance. Assessment for Validation and
Change-Greg Smith and Geoffrey Mamerow Editors and Contributors Index
Foreword-Betsy Barefoot Introduction. Why the Need for Learning Communities
Now? PART ONE. LINKED COURSE PEDAGOGIES 1. Pairing Courses to Benefit
Student Learning-Scott E. Gaier 2. Linked Content Courses. A World
Civilizations-World Religions Case Study-Jeffrey LaMonica 3. Double Entry.
Linking Introductory Financial Accounting and English Composition-Bruce A.
Leauby and Mary C. Robertson 4. Multiple Majors, One Writing Class.
Discovering Commonalities Through Problematization-Irene Clark PART TWO.
LINKED COURSE PROGRAMS 5. The Science of First-Year Learning
Communities-Brandi Kutil and Rita Sperry 6. Implementing a Linked Course
Requirement in the Core Curriculum-Margot Soven 7. Academic Partnerships
with Residential Learning Communities-Maggie C. Parker and Alex Kappus 8.
Learning Communities in the New University-Siskanna Naynaha and Wendy Olson
PART THREE. ASSESSING LINKED COURSES 9. The Nuts and Bolts of Evaluating
Linked Courses-Michael Roszkowski 10. Using Program Assessments and Faculty
Development to Deepen Student Learning-Lynn Dunlap and Maureen Pettitt 11.
Linked Course Assessment. The Problem With Quantitative Data-Bethany
Blankenship 12. Constant Reconnaissance. Assessment for Validation and
Change-Greg Smith and Geoffrey Mamerow Editors and Contributors Index
Now? PART ONE. LINKED COURSE PEDAGOGIES 1. Pairing Courses to Benefit
Student Learning-Scott E. Gaier 2. Linked Content Courses. A World
Civilizations-World Religions Case Study-Jeffrey LaMonica 3. Double Entry.
Linking Introductory Financial Accounting and English Composition-Bruce A.
Leauby and Mary C. Robertson 4. Multiple Majors, One Writing Class.
Discovering Commonalities Through Problematization-Irene Clark PART TWO.
LINKED COURSE PROGRAMS 5. The Science of First-Year Learning
Communities-Brandi Kutil and Rita Sperry 6. Implementing a Linked Course
Requirement in the Core Curriculum-Margot Soven 7. Academic Partnerships
with Residential Learning Communities-Maggie C. Parker and Alex Kappus 8.
Learning Communities in the New University-Siskanna Naynaha and Wendy Olson
PART THREE. ASSESSING LINKED COURSES 9. The Nuts and Bolts of Evaluating
Linked Courses-Michael Roszkowski 10. Using Program Assessments and Faculty
Development to Deepen Student Learning-Lynn Dunlap and Maureen Pettitt 11.
Linked Course Assessment. The Problem With Quantitative Data-Bethany
Blankenship 12. Constant Reconnaissance. Assessment for Validation and
Change-Greg Smith and Geoffrey Mamerow Editors and Contributors Index