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Guzy, Annmarie – Honors in Practice, 2022
Topics and resources from honors education are used to teach argumentation in writing composition. The author discusses efficacies for increasing student awareness of, and reflection on, issues in honors education while engaging first-year students in honors issues that directly affect their lives.
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Teaching Methods, Persuasive Discourse, Writing (Composition)
Bhavsar, Suketu P. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2020
This essay is an invitation to consider a paradigm shift in the academy, one that allows and encourages us to bring our whole selves into our teaching and professional lives. I describe a set of values that permits and encourages the expression of a rigorously examined inner self in harmony with the traditional expression of our scholarly selves…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Altruism, Honors Curriculum, Teaching Methods
Victoria M. Bryan; Owen Cantrell – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2024
Dr. Ada Long (1945-2024) advocated for equal access to quality education. Authors suggest that her reflections on neighborhoods, community, and intentional inclusion were not one-off musings but rather indicative of how she saw her responsibility as an educator. Drawing on Long's establishment of a lecture series that brought faculty into a local…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Neighborhoods, College Students, Higher Education
Aaron Hanlin – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2023
Despite its crucial role in student success, there is scant research on how honors faculty develop teaching expertise and pedagogical authority. This essay considers the ways in which faculty development programs assist instructors by enhancing the critical skills necessary for positive student outcomes and successful honors programs. While honors…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Honors Curriculum, Faculty Development, Program Evaluation
Dickinson, Laura – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2020
This essay describes how an honors classroom introduces public speaking and active listening to encourage heroism and social justice among students. Asserting that people often look for a hero in times of crises, the author suggests that honors programs can become safe places where students learn the skills necessary to advocate for those in need…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Public Speaking, Listening Skills, Social Justice
Wairimu Ngaruiya Njambi; William Eugene O'Brien – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2024
In spring 2021, we taught a course called Honors White Supremacy and Privilege to university honors students at our higher education institution in Florida. Aimed at helping students process intellectually the Black Lives Matter events of the preceding year, the course took place just as a reaction was gathering momentum against anti-racist…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Violence, Political Attitudes, Whites
Scott, Brigett – Honors in Practice, 2021
The author describes how using free internet extensions allowed for the continuation of a media-based honors course during the COVID-19 crisis.
Descriptors: Internet, Computer Software, Honors Curriculum, COVID-19
Pruett, Dave – International Journal for Transformative Research, 2022
Humanity is in a tight race between planetary catastrophe and enlightenment. It is not clear which will prevail. The old paradigm, that of materialism, individualism, and fierce competition, is failing at all levels--economic, social, political, and environmental--and bringing life as we know it to the edge of a precipice. At the same time, a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Indigenous Knowledge, Climate, Scientific Research
Wesley A. Stroud – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2025
This paper highlights the design process and implementation for an "all majors" undergraduate course that allows students a chance to reconnect with the natural world. During this course students explore a wide range of biological and physical science based topics that seek to highlight human intervention and our impacts on the planet.…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Science Education, Honors Curriculum, Majors (Students)
Kristina Meinking; Eric E. Hall – Teaching & Learning Inquiry, 2024
In this reflective essay, we explore how we and our students experienced trust and opened ourselves up to being vulnerable in two iterations of a course that was built on the pedagogies of ungrading and co-creation in teaching and learning (CCTL). As approaches that fall under the broader umbrella of critical pedagogy, ungrading usually involves…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Psychological Patterns, Grading, Teaching Experience
Summer, Rebecca – Honors in Practice, 2021
When honors faculty share experiences from their own research, students learn that making mistakes and trying again is an important part of the learning process. This brief article shares a class exercise that successfully develops research proficiency.
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, College Faculty, Teacher Researchers, Educational Research
Bailey J. Nafziger – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2022
Gifted education and honors education often parallel one another. By using a theoretical construct from gifted education as guidance, honors colleges could adjust their programs to spark interest and expedite talent development of minorities in STEM and health preprofessional tracks. Small improvements include adjusting advising models, using…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Disproportionate Representation, Gifted Education, Honors Curriculum
McDaniel, Rudy; Telep, Peter – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2021
This article describes an interdisciplinary, partially online honors course entitled Video Game Theory and Design. The article reviews the literature surrounding video games and technical communication and then outlines the learning objectives for the course. The authors describe individual and team-produced assignments and suggest game design…
Descriptors: Video Games, Technical Writing, Online Courses, Teaching Methods
Kohe, Geoffery Z.; Wise, Nicholas – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2023
Sport and geography may be considered allied and complementary disciplines. They share, variously, interests in ideological and physical spaces, political and socio-cultural processes of space- and place-making, historical dis-/continuities, individual and collective identity formation, demography and topographies and representational practices…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Geography Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Place Based Education
Gertsenzon, Galit – Honors in Practice, 2020
Forbidden Sounds: The Music of the Holocaust considers the historical events of the Holocaust in the context of music. The honors course explores diverse roles that music played during the years 1933-1945, including the Nazi use of music as a means for censorship and discrimination; music performance and creation in various Jewish ghettos and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Authoritarianism, Jews, War