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James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal, 2024
The surest measure of a successful college or university is the academic success of its students. True academic success requires incoming students to be academically prepared for college rigor, and is demonstrated by the availability of high-quality academic programs and evidence of personal and professional growth in the years after students'…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Accountability, Higher Education, Course Descriptions
Shupp, Matthew R.; Bloomford, Christopher – About Campus, 2023
Internships provide space for both undergraduate and graduate students to apply theory to practice through real-world experiences to prepare individuals for a world of work. In this article, the authors share how this preparation occurs during the Shippensburg University's Department of Counselor Education's rigorous internship experience and…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Internship Programs, Employment Potential, Counselor Training
David Hemer – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2023
Whilst there has been significant focus on STEM in Australian education for several years, there has been very little focus on the integration of Digital Technologies (especially coding) with the other STEM disciplines. Similarly, high school mathematics education remains largely a standalone discipline. This paper describes a full year…
Descriptors: Coding, High School Teachers, Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries
Karpman, Hannah E.; Crath, Rory – Journal of Social Work Education, 2023
The election of Donald Trump was an astounding moment in the history of the United States. As academics across disciplines and social work as a profession struggled to understand the election and its effects, several syllabi were crowd sourced to explain the phenomenon known as Trumpism. This article describes a social work social policy course…
Descriptors: Presidents, Social Work, Elections, Political Attitudes
Michael Soh; Anita Samuel; Ronald M. Cervero; Steven J. Durning – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2024
This chapter describes a blended graduate degree program, built on the principles of the scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL), that can serve as a roadmap for how health professions education can formalize, and advance, SoTL-based work.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Blended Learning, Course Descriptions
Stadtlander, Lee; Lynn, Laura Knight; Inman, Deborah – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2023
This article describes a training course grounded in positive leadership theory for experienced online doctoral mentoring faculty. It includes theoretical underpinning as well as a description of required readings and weekly assignments.
Descriptors: Training, Leadership, Positive Attitudes, Doctoral Programs
Rosich, Gina R.; Lopez-Humphreys, Mayra – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2024
Teaching approaches are needed that can normalize students' process of exploring emotions related to their learning and support the internalization of the professional social work values (i.e. human rights and social justice). Within the literature on social work education, the importance of affective processes to support the students' learning of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Learning Processes, Diversity, Social Justice
Sara Colando; Johanna Hardin – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
There is wide agreement that ethical considerations are a valuable aspect of a data science curriculum, and to that end, many data science programs offer courses in data science ethics. There are not always, however, explicit connections between data science ethics and the centuries-old work on ethics within the discipline of philosophy. Here, we…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Data Science, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Jean Johnstone; Michael O'Hare – Journal of Public Affairs Education, 2024
The intersection of arts and public policy is three-dimensional. A multitude of direct subsidy, regulatory, and support programs are advocated and managed as "arts policy," but a wide variety of non-arts-targeted realms such as tax law, public education, public health, and urban development and housing programs importantly influence…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Public Policy, Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students
Jessica Sack; Rachel Thompson – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
This article examines the Wurtele Gallery Teacher Program Method as a replicable model for training cohorts of museum educators. Since 2005, this program has trained and paid graduate students to be museum educators for the Yale University Art Gallery's public education initiatives, which include school, youth, family, teen, access, and adult…
Descriptors: Museums, Information Science, Teacher Education, Teachers
Bosch, Brandon – College Teaching, 2020
Most late policies involve some type of initial large deduction when an assignment is late, followed by subsequent deductions around a certain interval. In many cases, instructors will select 24 hours as their interval. While this type of late policy is common, it can be criticized for being too punitive. Moreover, large intervals can encourage…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Grading, Punishment, Course Descriptions
Aadya Kaktikar – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Teaching Odissi in the university space is not new to me. However, as a dancer-scholar located in India, teaching this dance form in a university in the United States expanded and deepened my understanding of this dance form and the ways it can be taught. This encounter, a collision of cultures, beliefs, and movement practices in the dance studio,…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Cultural Awareness, Beliefs, Movement Education
Nassima Kerras – Journal of Practical Studies in Education, 2024
The objective of this article is to make a didactic proposal based on cultural studies for various university courses. The project addresses three axes: knowledge through literature, creation through historical and political events, and innovation through forms of artistic expression. In this study, history and politics are addressed as teaching…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Literature, Higher Education, History Instruction
Alexis Lerner; Andrew Gelman – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2024
Data literacy for students in nonquantitative fields is important as statistics become the grammar of research and how the world's decisions are made. Statistics courses are typically offered by mathematics or statistics departments or by social and natural sciences such as economics, political science, psychology, and biology. Here we discuss how…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Teaching Methods, Instructional Design, Student Interests
Michael Omoge – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2024
Given a peculiar sociocultural pressure for knowledge to reap immediate socioeconomic benefits in Africa, philosophy courses have gained a very low valuation by African students. They misperceive the courses not to be relevant to their future careers, leading to a lack of engagement with the courses. Focusing on South Africa, this paper proffers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Philosophy, Cooperative Learning, Relevance (Education)