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Lynch, Heather Lynn; Fisher-Ari, Teresa Renae – College Teaching, 2018
The field of education is rich with metaphors that reveal one's perspective on the nature of teaching and learning--ideas are "covered," students "absorb" information, teachers offer writing "clinics." Each of these metaphors indicate nuanced ideas about what schooling is and is for--to be checked off? Taken in…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models, Early Childhood Education
Burgess-Van Aken, Barbara – College Teaching, 2017
A literature review on approaches to a final course session reveals a dearth of attention to the issue. Options for last-day activities fall into three categories: professor-centered, activity-focused, and student-driven. Using the criterion that meaningful course closure calls for last-day activities that engage students in reflection not only…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Lesson Plans, Learning Activities, Behavioral Objectives
Blumberg, Phyllis – College Teaching, 2016
This article describes a study of 58 faculty members using a practical method for assessing the prevalence of learner-centered practices through individual interviews and rating their described practices with published rubrics. Analysis of the interviews found that the same faculty member might use more learner-centered practices in one course and…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Teaching Methods, Student Centered Curriculum, Scoring Rubrics
Morelock, John R.; Lester, Marlena McGlothlin; Klopfer, Michelle D.; Jardon, Alex M.; Mullins, Ricky D.; Nicholas, Erika L.; Alfaydi, Ahmed S. – College Teaching, 2017
Co-teaching has historically been used in K-12 education to provide students with disabilities access to general curriculum; therefore, much of the co-teaching literature has focused on the K-12 population. Research on collegiate co-teaching has been more limited and largely focused on the advantages and disadvantages of co-teaching, omitting…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Team Teaching, Interviews
Stymeist, David – College Teaching, 2015
The arrival of the digital age has not only reshaped and refocused critical research in the humanities, but has provided real opportunities to innovate with pedagogy and classroom structure. This article describes the development of a new pedagogical model that integrates learning by teaching with student access to electronic archival resources.…
Descriptors: Student Teaching, Archives, Electronic Libraries, Educational Resources
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
Youssef, Lamiaa – College Teaching, 2010
In a world literature course, an instructor faces the challenge of engaging the students in classical texts that are historically, geographically, and linguistically "alien" to them. Through a three-step instructional model that includes approximation, thematic relevance, and application, the instructor tries to help students identify,…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), College Instruction, World Literature, Course Content
Nicoll-Senft, Joan M.; Seider, Susan N. – College Teaching, 2010
Much attention has focused on learning styles and their impact on the teaching and learning process; however, little has been done to systematically incorporate learning style theory into actual teaching, nor to systematically examine its potential impact on student learning in higher education. As part of a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Teaching Models
Clark, Jennifer – College Teaching, 2008
This author discusses the relationship between the use of presentation software and the maintenance of student interest in university lectures. The evidence of surveyed university students suggests that PowerPoint, used as a presentation tool in university lectures, is pedagogically effective only while it provides variety and stimulates interest…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Models, Student Interests, Lecture Method

Caropreso, Edward J.; Haggerty, Mark – College Teaching, 2000
Describes an alternative approach to introductory economics based on a cooperative learning model, "Learning Together." Discussion of issues in economics education and cooperative learning in higher education leads to explanation of how to adapt the Learning Together Model to lesson planning in economics. A flow chart illustrates the process for a…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Economics, Higher Education

Bagayoko, Diola; Kelley, Ella L.; Hasan, Saleem – College Teaching, 2000
Recommends that teachers wishing to develop the problem-solving expertise of students make concentrated and sustained efforts to develop students' knowledge base, skill base, resource base, strategy-experience base, and behavioral base. Application in a General Physics course resulted in improved problem solving performance which is partially…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Physics, Problem Solving

Robyn, Elisa – College Teaching, 2000
Suggests the use of the "tribal" metaphor to foster team building and collaborative learning in college classes. Offers examples of how linking students in the classroom in tribes builds identification and interdependence through such activities as creating a group myth and participating in membership rituals. The tribal metaphor has also led to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Philosophy, Group Activities, Group Dynamics

Edens, Kellah M. – College Teaching, 2000
Discusses the problem-based learning (PBL) model, including underlying principles and the three phases of the cyclical process: (1) problem development; (2) initiation of PBL events, inquiry, and investigation; and (3) problem solution. A case study illustrates use of PBL in an educational psychology class. A table lists sample problems for…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Psychology, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness