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Vikki C. Terrile – College Teaching, 2025
Community college students are more likely than their peers in four-year colleges to experience homelessness or housing instability. At the same time, homelessness is a curricular topic, particularly in social science courses. Given the prevalence of homelessness and housing instability in the community college student population, likely worsened…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Community Colleges, Community College Students, Homeless People
Amy Fisk; Rebecca Mushtare – College Teaching, 2024
This qualitative, narrative study explores the experiences of college students with disabilities before and during the remote learning period. Three main themes emerged as critical influences on student perceptions of institutional access and inclusion: accommodations and accessibility; building relationships and community and course structure and…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Students, Students with Disabilities, Access to Education
Meyers, Sal; Rowell, Katherine; Wells, Mary; Smith, Brian C. – College Teaching, 2019
This paper defines teacher empathy, argues that teacher empathy enhances student learning, and offers suggestions for increasing teacher empathy. Teacher empathy is the degree to which an instructor works to deeply understand students' personal and social situations, to feel care and concern in response to students' positive and negative emotions,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Characteristics, Empathy
Desa, Geoffrey; Howard, Pamela J.; Gorzycki, Meg; Allen, Diane D. – College Teaching, 2020
The advancement of college reading abilities from novice to expert is not an automatic outcome of an undergraduate education. Faculty play a large role in the undergraduate academic reading experience through course curricula and in-class instruction. However, descriptions of faculty beliefs about collegiate academic reading and pedagogical…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Reading Skills
Reynolds, Candyce; Stevens, Dannelle D.; West, Ellen – College Teaching, 2013
Creative thinking skills are essential for today's workplace. Three faculty members from different professional schools (business, higher education administration, teacher education) examined student responses to the creative assignments in their courses. The assignments exemplify the following criteria: invited taking risks, encouraged innovative…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Professional Education, Creative Thinking, Thinking Skills
Sherer, Pamela; Shea, Timothy – College Teaching, 2011
Online videos are used increasingly in higher education teaching as part of the explosion of Web 2.0 tools that are now available. YouTube is one popular example of a video-sharing resource that both faculty and students can use effectively, both inside and outside of the classroom, to engage students in their learning, energize classroom…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Discussion, Student Attitudes, Learner Engagement
Gibson, Laura – College Teaching, 2011
Student engagement and retention is a concern of many university professors. To engage sophomore-level students in a Sociology of Aging class, I challenged them to design the course in a way that would make the outcome personally meaningful to them. The class was asked to identify specific learning objectives related to the university's course…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Feedback (Response), Assignments, Course Content

Pace, David – College Teaching, 2003
Shaping classroom experiences before controversial material is encountered in a class increases the likelihood that students will maintain higher mental function while examining that material. Presents 10 strategies for planning a course that facilitates quality discussion and thoughtful debate. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Faculty, Course Content, Educational Planning

Payne, Brian K.; Gainey, Randy R. – College Teaching, 2003
Discusses common controversial issues in different college disciplines, such as the death penalty and drug legalization. Also suggests useful methods for encouraging enlightening discussions, such as verbal and physical cues, student-centered activities, and text selection. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Content, Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Vega, Quinn C.; Tayler, Marilyn R. – College Teaching, 2005
A group of faculty members, identified through their interest in democratic classroom practices, were surveyed to discover learner-centered educational techniques appropriate for content-laden courses. Respondents from a variety of academic disciplines and instructional levels provided examples and critiques of efficacy. These practices ranged…
Descriptors: Course Content, Student Centered Curriculum, Peer Evaluation, College Faculty
Schulze, Edee; Tomal, Annette – College Teaching, 2006
Perceptions of student/professor competence and the reasons for a "chilly" classroom were investigated through a survey of 2,042 students from seventy-seven liberal arts colleges. Chi-square and Mann-Whitney tests showed statistically significant different responses by gender for all the questions. The perceptions of competence survey showed mixed…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Course Content, Teaching Styles, Liberal Arts