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Honored but invisible : an inside look at teaching in community colleges - 0 views

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    By W. Norton Grubb, et al., published by Routledge NY 1999. The WorldCat page also enables a preview (through Google Books), which makes the table of contents available. From the WorldCat summary, "Based on extensive research on community college teaching to date, this book examines the nature of teaching and the institutional forces that shape it."
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    PA's comment: "There's an interesting book by Norton Grubb entitled Honored But Invisible based on a thorough qualitative study of pedagogy in a whole bunch of community colleges. His basic point is that while we claim to be "teaching" colleges, there is little support for improving teaching."
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Innovation 20/20 Series - 0 views

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    Part of the University of Georgia's College of Education Initiative on Innovation in Teaching and Technology (ITT), this page links to presentations in the Innovation 20/20 series. Each topic is a 20 minute presentation on a specific innovation, followed by a 20 minute discussion period. Topics range from more reflective teaching (e.g. Using Metaphor to Explore Teaching and Learning) to using specific tools or strategies (Designing and Implementing an Undergraduate Blogging Community in EDIT 2000 or Motivating Students with Google Tools and More). Navigation on this page also points users to Innovation Resources, Innovation News, and the Discovery Series (another set of online videos).
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What Makes a Great Teacher? - 0 views

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    By Amanda Ripley in The Atlantic, January/February 2010. This article looks at effective teaching in several ways: it profiles several highly effective teachers, and also discusses over ten years of data about effective teaching that the organization Teach for America is preparing to release.
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MERLOT - 2 views

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    Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching. This resource hosts communities for members to contribute and share learning and teaching materials. The communities are categorized by higher education disciplines. In addition to contributing materials, members can comment about outside learning materials that are used, share information about themselves and knowledge about their discipline, put together personal collections to use in the classroom and become a Peer Reviewer of learning materials in member's discipline. In addition to discipline communities, there is the Community of MERLOT Partner Academic Support Services (COMPASS). This community is made up of ePortfolio, Faculty Development, Library and Information Services, Online Courses and Pedagogy. The ePortflio Portal centers educational resources around ePortfolio use in higher education, among students and faculty. Partner Communities like GLOBE extend the MERLOT network. The Global Learning Objects Brokered Exchange (GLOBE) alliance was established between ARIADNE Foundation in Europe, Education Services Austrailia, LORNET in Canada, National Institute of Multimedia Education (NIME) in Japan and MERLOT with the goal to "work collaboratively on a shared vision of ubiquitous access to quality educational content." The majority of MERLOT members are faculty/instructors and the balance are students, campus administrators, librarians and other members of higher education who are concerned with online learning materials, technology, teaching and learning, and innovation.
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The Art and Science of Teaching Developmental Mathematics: Building Perspective Through... - 0 views

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    By Michael W. Galbraith, and Melanie Jones in Journal of Developmental Education; 30.2 (2006): 20-27. Author's abstract: This article suggests that a balance of the art and science of teaching is essential if the learning and teaching process is to be a meaningful and rewarding educational journey. This notion is explored through a dialogue, held over a 3 year period, with a developmental mathematics instructor at a community college who discovered that technique alone was not sufficient to becoming a good instructor. An unusual situation occurred as a result of the dialogue: Discussion of research-based literature on college teaching and personal experiential reflectivity merged and resulted in an organizing framework for understanding the artistic and mechanic elements of effective instruction. Full text by subscription. Check with your local library. This is a link to the TOC on the National Center for Developmental Education's website.
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Teaching Channel.org - 1 views

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    With a presence both on the internet and on TV (PBS), Teaching Channel calls itself a "showcase" of "inspiring and effective teaching practices in America's schools." The organization's mission "is to revolutionize how teachers learn, connect, and inspire each other to improve the outcomes for all K-12 students across America." Browse videos by subject, grade level or topic (all from the left-hand navigation). In addition, there is a blog. Users are encouraged to subscribe, and the Teachers space is also organized by subject and grade-level, as well as by roles. The site also provides a workspace.
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Web-based resources collected by the Center for Teaching Excellence, Lansing Community ... - 0 views

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    A great compilation of web-based resources, listed by topic and ranging from copyright issues or diversity resources to teaching and learning resources and highlighted Teaching Resource Centers.
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Conference teaching: a response to Donald M. Murray - 0 views

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    By John Paul Athanasourelis, published in Teaching English in the two-year college, v33(4), pp. 407-409, May 2006. This article responds to Murray's ideas about conferencing with students in "A writer teaches writing."
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Why the current professional development model is broken - 0 views

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    Posted by Tony Bates to his blog on August 1, 2011. Bates, who runs a consultancy to teach about e-learning, argues that online learning is ever more important in post-secondary education (he writes from Canada, but his statistics are for all of North America), but that most post-secondary teachers have been trained very little in pedagogy and "teaching" at all, less so in online teaching and learning. He seeks comments and feedback to his argument.
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Dream Killer - 0 views

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    By Rob Jenkins in the On Hiring [blog], The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 30 2012. A brief post in which Jenkins talks about how community colleges' requirement of college-level teaching experience scares off (or at least causes concern) among some recent PhD seekers, who were under the impression that community colleges did not have stringent teaching experience requirements.
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Center Resources, Center for Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    From Bowling Green State University, resources provided by their Center for Teaching and Learning. They use Shelfari to collect and describe their Library Holdings; the Center Archives has an excellent compilation of favorite websites; and the Teaching and Learning Guides are also helpful.
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Grading & Feedback Resources - 0 views

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    Produced by the Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning, these resources are part of a larger library of teaching resources.
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    MAS recommends this page -- especially the peer review and student self-assessment resources -- for helping students learn more about the re-writing process.
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Coaching, Not 'Moneyball,' Will Improve Teaching - 0 views

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    By Juhyung Harold Lee as a Viewpoint in SchoolBook, December 23 2011. Lee argues that coaching -- learning effective strategies from trusted former teachers -- is the key to improving teaching. 
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Fink, L. Dee - 1 views

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    This biographical page, by the IDEA Center (a nonprofit that promotes improvement of teaching, learning, and leadership) describes the career and significant presentation topics of L. Dee Fink; his most popular work seems to be The Joy and Responsibility of Teaching Well.
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    Dr. Fink was mentioned in the Editing, GULP forum, as L.H. attended one of his professional development presentations.
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Cooperative Learning - 1 views

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    Presented by the Center for Teaching at Vanderbilt University, this guide provides excellent resources to a wide range of cooperative learning publications, from a guide (Students Working in Small Groups) to key articles on the topic. There are two case studies, provided by instructors who have adopted some cooperative learning practices in the classroom.
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The need for connection & engagement in education - 0 views

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    By Garr Reynolds on his blog Presentation Zen, Nov 28 2010. Reynolds interest is in presentations in general, but he feels that presentations are tied to teaching and learning, and so is interested in others' theories on education. He highlights a 30 minute presentation by physicist Dr. Tae about the difficulties in teaching in large (100s+) lecture halls, and the needs for connection and engagement in such settings.
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The 3 Habits of Highly Successful Reading Teachers - 0 views

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    By Megan Milani, Sternhouse Publishers (Australia), 2009. The book concentrates on teaching early readers (grades K-3), but there might be relevant information for teaching reading at other levels. The full text is available from this page, with an Adobe Flash player.
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Classroom Assessment Techniques - 0 views

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    Posted by the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Iowa State University, authored by Lee Haugen, February 1999. This page provides a great definition of CATs as well as a chart with examples of different assessments, what they test, and why they are important.
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    TM provided this link and other resources as she discussed using CATs in her own classroom.
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The Final Class Sessions: Providing Closure - 0 views

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    Produced by the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Minnesota; no author, last modified December 2009. This page provides suggestions for how to end the semester, in order to provide closure for students and to think about what students have done --and learned -- over the course of the semester.
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    TM feels that ending the semester effectively also provides her with some opportunity to have the students assess her work and teaching effectiveness; she shared this page with thoughts on ending the semester.
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Teaching Concepts: Cooperative Learning - 0 views

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    Excerpted from Biehler/Snowman, Psychology Applied to Teaching, 8th ed., 1997, this page is part of Houghton-Mifflin's Project-Based Learning Space. This review of cooperative learning resources looks at the models of the Johnson Brothers, Slavin, and Sharan & Sharan, comparing and contrasting each. This page includes resources, results, and methods for using cooperative learning in the classroom.
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