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Streifer, Adriana C.; Palmer, Michael S. – College Teaching, 2023
Specifications grading is an alternative grading scheme that prioritizes transparency and progress-oriented feedback, with the goals of increasing student motivation, fostering clear communication, and achieving educational equity. Despite its recent, rapid increase in popularity, little attention has been paid to the forms of support faculty need…
Descriptors: Grading, Alternative Assessment, Evaluation Methods, Student Evaluation
Donald A. Saucier; Tucker L. Jones; Tiffany J. Lawless; Amanda L. Martens; Conor J. O'Dea; Svyatoslav Prokhorets; Evelyn Stratmoen – College Teaching, 2025
We designed and implemented an innovative teacher learning activity within the context of a graduate course. Course-takers created and completed a teaching demonstration and their "students" (i.e., fellow course-takers) were each assigned a specific role to play (e.g., disengaged) in order to provide the "teachers" with…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Role Playing, Demonstrations (Educational), Learning Activities
Nielsen, Danielle; Nititham, Diane Sabenacio; Polizzi, Marc – College Teaching, 2022
Much scholarship available on team-teaching focuses on K-12 programming, with limited examples in post-secondary education. Adding to the growing research on college-level team-taught courses, this reflection describes how interdisciplinary team-teaching can offer not only a pedagogically innovative experience for students but also highlight the…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Interdisciplinary Approach, Praxis, College Faculty
Carman, Angela; Brady, Christy; Conatser, Trey – College Teaching, 2022
Game-based learning offers a compelling prospect for innovative teaching and student engagement, but popular examples often involve either complex, time-consuming systems that invite high-order thinking, or simpler, quick versions that reward memorization. Far less common are games that fit low-stakes activities (such as concept review) but…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Game Based Learning, Instructional Innovation
Simonson, Shawn R. – College Teaching, 2017
Fernald developed the Monte Carlo Quiz format to enhance retention, encourage students to prepare for class, read with intention, and organize information in psychology classes. This author modified the Monte Carlo Quiz, combined it with the Minute Paper, and applied it to various courses. Students write quiz questions as part of the Minute Paper…
Descriptors: Tests, Student Motivation, Student Participation, Retention (Psychology)
Donaldson, Jonan Phillip; Bucy, Mary – College Teaching, 2016
Constructionist principles provide fertile ground for developing innovative approaches to learning. Using a grounded theory qualitative research design, we analyzed participant reports of their experience in an online course in which they collaboratively authored a book. Our qualitative analysis suggested that participants experienced…
Descriptors: Authors, Grounded Theory, Qualitative Research, Student Publications
Zavattaro, Staci M.; Kus, Kristina; Lademann, Jason; Peeple-Briggs, Elizabeth – College Teaching, 2018
This article details decisions made to flip a small, public administration graduate-level course in real time. Interweaving student feedback with instructor notes and reflections gives a unique, personal look into a scenario-based course that changed weekly. We detail this dynamism, highlighting successes and failures in flipping the classroom.…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Cooperation, Blended Learning, Graduate Students
Sammel, Alison; Townend, Geraldine; Kanasa, Harry – College Teaching, 2018
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the student experience of pre-service teachers in a compulsory primary science education course that adopted a flipped classroom approach. Participants (n = 79) were surveyed at the conclusion of the course exploring their perceptions of engagement, enjoyment, and degree of learning as a result of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Student Experience, Preservice Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Stymeist, David – College Teaching, 2015
The arrival of the digital age has not only reshaped and refocused critical research in the humanities, but has provided real opportunities to innovate with pedagogy and classroom structure. This article describes the development of a new pedagogical model that integrates learning by teaching with student access to electronic archival resources.…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Archives, Electronic Libraries, Educational Resources
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
Higgins, Lindsey M.; Litzenberg, Kerry K. – College Teaching, 2015
While team teaching has its difficulties and is used relatively infrequently, research suggests potential benefits. An innovative team teaching approach was designed where faculty and industry professionals coordinate instruction and are in the classroom at the same time. Students associated this approach with greater depth of knowledge and a…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Experience, Instructional Innovation, Partnerships in Education
Corrigan, Paul T. – College Teaching, 2011
The author began his first year teaching at an open-enrollment university with the belief that "most students can learn to do intellectual work, if they are only given the opportunity." This belief is inspired by the research on teaching and learning and is rooted in the characteristic idealism of teachers. He had seen the principle borne out in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teaching Experience, Learner Engagement, Aptitude Treatment Interaction
Barlett, Peggy F.; Rappaport, Ann – College Teaching, 2009
A long-term study of two faculty development programs on sustainability and the environment reveals enduring changes in teaching, research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and engaged action. Participants in cohorts of Tufts University's Environmental Literacy Institute (12-16 years ago) and Emory University's Piedmont Project (1-5 years ago)…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Instructional Innovation
Higdon, Jude; Topaz, Chad – College Teaching, 2009
Just-in-Time Teaching (JiTT) methodology uses Web-based tools to gather student responses to questions on preclass reading assignments. However, the technological requirements of JiTT and the content-specific nature of the questions may prevent some instructors from implementing it. Our own JiTT implementation uses publicly and freely available…
Descriptors: Reading Assignments, Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Computer Assisted Instruction
Walker, J. D.; Baepler, Paul; Cohen, Brad – College Teaching, 2008
The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) arose, in part, out of a need to rebalance the triadic mission of large academic institutions that have traditionally emphasized research over teaching and service. But how do you encourage SoTL when the faculty reward structure is weighted toward traditional research? Therein lies the SoTL paradox.…
Descriptors: Rewards, College Faculty, Scholarship, Research Universities
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