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Laura M. Harrison; Erin C. Morgenstern; Michael Angelo – College Teaching, 2024
There has been a movement toward pedagogies that employ student-centered learning (SCL) to increase student engagement and motivation. Our experience transitioning to remote teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity for us to observe how students used the chat function to take ownership of their learning. We used qualitative…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Learner Engagement, Synchronous Communication, COVID-19
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Zavattaro, Staci M.; Kus, Kristina; Lademann, Jason; Peeple-Briggs, Elizabeth – College Teaching, 2018
This article details decisions made to flip a small, public administration graduate-level course in real time. Interweaving student feedback with instructor notes and reflections gives a unique, personal look into a scenario-based course that changed weekly. We detail this dynamism, highlighting successes and failures in flipping the classroom.…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Cooperation, Blended Learning, Graduate Students
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Bledsoe, T. Scott; Baskin, Janice J. – College Teaching, 2014
Understanding fear, its causes, and its impact on students can be important for educators who seek ways to help students manage their fears. This paper explores common types of student fears such as performance-based anxiety, fear of failure, fear of being laughed at, and cultural components of fear that impact learning. The cognitive, emotional,…
Descriptors: Fear, Anxiety, Classroom Environment, College Students
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East, Katheryn – College Teaching, 2009
"Melioration" is borrowing and using an idea from another field not closely associated with your field of expertise. Using the borrowed concept to address a challenge in your field potentially provides new avenues of action and insight. I borrow the concept of boundary objects from science fields and use it to examine assignments in the college…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Interdisciplinary Approach, Information Needs, Active Learning
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Robinson, Carole F.; Kakela, Peter J. – College Teaching, 2006
By creating a space for fun, interaction, and trust, teachers and students together can build a learning environment that promotes engagement, deep learning, and meaning. Such a space emphasizes process, not product, personalizes learning, and contributes to whole person development. To facilitate the creation of this space, the teachers show…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Student Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Trust (Psychology)
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McClanahan, Elaine B.; McClanahan, Lon L. – College Teaching, 2002
This article describes how a traditional biology lecture course was transformed into an interactive class. A review the activities used, changes made to grading policy, and practical tips for integration of active learning in the classroom are provided. Analysis of student responses to course assessments indicated that active learning experiences…
Descriptors: Learning Experience, Biology, Lecture Method, Grading