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Davis, Kathleen E.; Burke, Amy – College Teaching, 2023
Team-based learning (TBL) is a proven teaching technique that has been employed in many disciplines and may improve performance of lower-performing students. However, much of the TBL literature involves graduate students in the health professions. The purpose of this study was to determine whether students in an undergraduate, introductory…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Introductory Courses, Nutrition, Undergraduate Students
Baljon, Arlette R. C.; Alter, Joseph W.; Bresciani Ludvik, Marilee J. – College Teaching, 2023
In response to an invitation to integrate science and art pedagogy, science and dance students enrolled in specific disciplinary courses, collaboratively produced choreography based on scientific principles. This paper reports students' experience of this process. Science students reported an increased understanding of concepts, while dance…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Scientific Concepts, Interdisciplinary Approach, Science Education
Hands, Africa S. – College Teaching, 2023
Teaching technology when technology moves at the speed of light can be a challenging task. In addition to the fast-paced changes in this field, students possess a range of skills, experiences, and attitudes about technology such that there is no common baseline for content and activities. This article reflects on a technology-related crowdsourcing…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Cooperative Learning, Graduate Students, Electronic Publishing
Zimmer, Wendi K.; Chang, Chi-Ning; Semma, Brandie M.; Fowler, Debra – College Teaching, 2022
STEM graduate students are expected to develop strong writing skills as fundamental components of measured success. Based on a targeted learning outcome for an interdisciplinary graduate program, and a need to support STEM graduate student writing, this study analyzes the effectiveness of a writing community, implemented to assist with enhancing…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Graduate Students, Writing Instruction, Writing Skills
Han, Mihyun; Hamilton, Erica R. – College Teaching, 2023
Utilizing constructivist teaching approaches in higher education promotes students' engagement and learning. This article centers on an instructor's use and implementation of the fishbowl strategy in two separate undergraduate courses at two different institutions. Originally conceived of as a teaching strategy for face-to-face classes, this…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Teaching Methods, Electronic Learning, Blended Learning
Kirchner, Michael; London, Michael – College Teaching, 2022
Professional identity development of students is an often discussed but never resolved issue in higher education. To facilitate a shift toward developing students' professional identity, we propose a pedagogical model where students are tasked with developing and providing instruction to their classmates during a 75-minute teaching session.…
Descriptors: College Students, Professional Identity, Experiential Learning, Peer Teaching
Alexander, Katherine E.; Alexander, Robert G. – College Teaching, 2022
Groupwork is a useful classroom tool, but may not fully benefit students who are ostracized by peers due to nonacademic factors, like weight. Here, undergraduate students estimated GPAs of hypothetical student peers who were described as "overweight" or "normal-weight" and judged how much they wanted to work with them. We found…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Social Bias, College Environment, Inclusion
Cummings, Cristina M.; Cummings, Timothy M. – College Teaching, 2021
We designed an interdisciplinary project-based learning course in hydroponics for undergraduate non-science major students. Students worked in teams to design, build, and maintain plants in various types of hydroponic systems over the semester. In three semesters of teaching the course, students consistently demonstrated knowledge of course…
Descriptors: Nonmajors, Horticulture, Problem Based Learning, Higher Education
Katherine A. Durante; Cristina Caputo – College Teaching, 2024
Social science students are often uninterested in studying statistics, and only take these courses because they are required. This disinterest can lead to lower performance. We employ regression analysis to examine the impact of attending Supplemental Instruction sessions on final grades earned in a required social sciences statistics course at a…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Outcomes of Education
Laura J. Petranek; Cara Gallegos – College Teaching, 2024
Mobile technology has changed the landscape of post-secondary education. This descriptive study examined student and instructor perceptions of student learning and engagement while using mobile technology. Overall, student perceptions of learning and engagement were neutral; however, instructors reported higher positive perceptions on both…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Universities, Handheld Devices, Telecommunications
Kronenberg, Deborah – College Teaching, 2021
The author unpacks and utilizes the pedagogical success of improvisational theatre ensembles, offers core course design elements inspired by improv that match best practices, and gives concrete ideas for immediate use to strengthen community and increase engagement in college classrooms. Ensemble Culture is a framework for building community in…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Theater Arts, Curriculum Development
Harbin, M. Brielle – College Teaching, 2020
Collaborative note-taking is a pedagogical technique that asks students to rotate note-taking responsibilities during class meetings in a shared document. Implementing this technique helped me, as an instructor, better leverage my students' strengths and weaknesses in an introductory American government class--though the benefits should extend to…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Cooperative Learning, Inclusion, College Students
Nicol, Adelheid A. M. – College Teaching, 2020
In creating crossword puzzles themselves, students gain an understanding of a concept in order to create the clue for it. The instructor can make this activity either chapter- or domain-specific, for instance, to encourage reading the textbook and researching concepts. In this unique application of the self-generated crossword, students use free…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Teaching Methods, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving
Vlachopoulos, Panos; Jan, Shazia K.; Buckton, Rodney – College Teaching, 2020
This paper reports the results from the implementation of Team-Based Learning (TBL) methodology at a large Australian university. The study found a significant difference between students' learning experience and hours spent studying pre and post TBL. The study also found a significant positive relationship between in-built TBL assessments and…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Instructional Effectiveness, Foreign Countries, Learning Experience
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