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Kearney, Melissa S. – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
In this symposium, the author comments on an article written about critical thinking in economics. The author leans toward the view that undergraduate economics should continue to be focused around core tenets and basic models--what the article refers to as little-think critical thinking--while, at the same time, students should be given clear…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Economics Education, Models, Thinking Skills
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Mankiw, N. Gregory – Journal of Economic Education, 2022
The author has long thought that the role of instructors in the introductory economics classroom is to serve as ambassadors for the economic profession. They are there not to present their own views of economics. They should, instead, transcend their idiosyncrasies and represent the broad consensus of professional economists. The job of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Role, College Faculty, Economics Education, Introductory Courses
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Lisa Clughen – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
In this opinion piece I present a brief introduction to embodiment and offer practical examples of embodied pedagogy. My overarching argument is that embodiment theory and practice merit a paradigmatic status in higher education pedagogies and a sub-theme is that using embodiment as a foundation for pedagogic praxis is usefully done in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Holistic Approach, Individual Characteristics, College Instruction
Thomas, Michael K. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
New England colleges and universities are admired for their ability to marshal smart minds to tackle complex problems. This capacity has been evident throughout the pandemic, as their research, teaching and commitment to public service have demonstrated what they do best--chart new paths in the face of uncertainty. Analysis by the New England…
Descriptors: College Students, COVID-19, College Instruction, Blended Learning
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Julien, Karen – Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, 2021
In this reflective writing, the author shares some experiences of learning to teach in higher education, the pathway she has taken on this online adventure, and how her online teaching has been influenced by the pandemic context.
Descriptors: College Instruction, Faculty Development, Web Based Instruction, Pandemics
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Alyssa G. Cavazos – Texas Education Review, 2024
This testimonio, inspired by Anzaldúa's (2002) seven stages of conocimiento, is written in second person to highlight a series of counterstories aimed at guiding readers through the challenges of facilitating teaching conversations in higher education where deficit assumptions about students' potential are prevalent. Readers will gain insight into…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Activism, Educational Benefits, Teaching (Occupation)
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Devlin, Marcia; Samarawickrema, Gayani – Higher Education Research and Development, 2022
An article published in "Higher Education Research & Development" (HERD) in 2010 titled, 'The criteria of effective teaching in a changing higher education context' argued that an effective university teacher needs to have specific skills and practices that are applicable to a particular context. The article is one of HERD's most…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, COVID-19, Pandemics, College Instruction
Lynch, Caitrin – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2019
With all the discussion about what best prepares students for work and life, two candidates are interdisciplinary thinking and international awareness. This summer, exactly 30 years after the author graduated from college, her favorite professor at Bates College retired, which led her to think about her own early experiences with these ways of…
Descriptors: Memory, Reflection, Educational Anthropology, College Faculty
Gumb, Lindsey – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2020
In the following Q&A, NEBHE's [New England Board of Higher Education's] Fellow for Open Education, Lindsey Gumb, takes the pulse of Open Education in Rhode Island with two key leaders in the field: Dragan Gill, who is a Rhode Island College reference librarian and co-chair of the Rhode Island Open Textbook Initiative, and Daniela Fairchild,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Open Educational Resources, Textbooks, State Legislation
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Waldeck, Jennifer H.; Weimer, Maryellen – Communication Education, 2017
College instructors use lecture and its current counterpoint--active learning--widely and often rely on both strategies, but the question of which best promotes student learning has become a debate that ignores the fact that learning can result from both. Students still listen to and learn from lectures. They pass exams, obtain degrees, and…
Descriptors: Lecture Method, Teaching Methods, Higher Education, College Instruction
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Juzwik, Mary; Antonucci, Sal – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2020
Purpose: Recently, practitioner literature in English education has taken up the issue of writing-related shame in classrooms, calling for teachers to help students develop resilience. One possible approach for nurturing shame resilience around writing is dialogic collaging: students make and dialogically engage with collages and with colleagues…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Art Products, Resilience (Psychology), Teaching Methods
National Council of Teachers of English, 2017
The Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) Strategic Governance Vision Statement includes a mandate to "provide conditions under which teachers and scholars can discuss, build, and practice sustainable, relevant, and ethical models of teaching and learning." This document works to achieve this mandate by outlining key…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Writing Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Research
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Mount, Liz – Teaching Sociology, 2018
This article addresses a challenge for sociologists who teach at institutions located in unfamiliar cultural contexts through a photo elicitation project to develop students' sociological imaginations while teaching the instructor about students' social contexts. In introductory courses, we must present sociology as a field of study that is…
Descriptors: Photography, Visual Aids, Sociology, Student Empowerment
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Deresiewicz, William; Shushok, Frank, Jr. – About Campus, 2017
In this article, William Deresiewicz discusses his Book, "Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite & the Way to a Meaningful Life." He shares his perspective on some of the ways higher education is missing the mark.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Objectives, College Admission, Liberal Arts
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Vahed, A.; McKenna, S.; Singh, S. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2016
This paper responds to Muller's notions of "knowing-that" and "knowing how". The paper addresses how educational interventions that are designed in line with targeted discipline-specific subjects can enhance the balance between professional practice and disciplinary knowledge in professionally accredited programmes at…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Games, Computer Games, Dentistry
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