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Perignat, Elaine; Fleming, Fraser F.; Nicholas, Diana; King, Daniel; Katz-Buonincontro, Jen; Gondek, Paul – College Teaching, 2023
Interdisciplinary teaching by teams of diverse faculty is highly effective in providing students with intellectual tools for creating innovative solutions to 21st century problems. This article examines the effective practices for interdisciplinary teaching used by a five-membered, disciplinarily diverse faculty team with expertise in chemistry,…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Interdisciplinary Approach, Team Teaching, College Faculty
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Jones, Francis; Harris, Sara – College Teaching, 2012
We set out to identify the benefits and drawbacks of using more than one instructor to teach single section science courses at a large research university. Nine courses were investigated involving widely differing subjects and levels. Teaching models included: sequential teaching with two to six instructors each covering only their own modules,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Team Teaching, Teamwork, Teaching Models
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Oitzinger, Jane H.; Kallgren, Daniel C. – College Teaching, 2004
This case study of a team-taught learning community that integrates American history and literature focuses on student team presentations. We argue for the need to train students to learn actively, and we describe strategies for teaching students how to prepare for and present interdisciplinary team presentations. One finding is that training…
Descriptors: United States History, Team Teaching, Active Learning, Case Studies
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Robinson, Betty; Schaible, Robert M. – College Teaching, 1995
Guidelines for collaborative, interdisciplinary teaching at the college level are presented, including: restricting the team to two members, in general; agreeing on a trial period; selecting a coteacher with a healthy psyche; selecting course content fertile for interdisciplinary learning; discussing teaching philosophy and methods; reviewing…
Descriptors: College Instruction, Cooperation, Course Content, Curriculum Development
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Vogler, Kenneth E.; Long, Emily – College Teaching, 2003
The article describes the authors' experiences team teaching two sections of the same undergraduate social studies/language arts methods course using a model in which both instructors are present at all class meetings. One section was composed of predominantly older, nontraditional students; the other section included more typical college…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Nontraditional Students, Methods Courses, Team Teaching