Teaching in Higher Ed
Course Schedule
August 26: Learning About Teaching
Bain, Ken. 2004. “What do they know about how we learn?” Pp. 22-47 in What the Best College Teachers Do.Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
Ambrose, Susan, et al. 2010. “How does students’ prior knowledge affect their learning?” and “How does the way students organize knowledge affect their learning?” Pp. 10-65 in How learning works: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Halpern, Diane F. and Milton D. Hakel. 2003. “Applying the science of learning to the university and beyond: Teaching for long-term retention and transfer.” Change 35(4):36-41.
King, Patricia M. 2000. “Learning to make reflective judgments.” New Directions for Teaching and Learning 82:15-26.
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Due: September 8 by 11:59 PM on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
September 9: Reflecting on Learning
Smith, Gary A. 2008. “First-day questions for the learner-centered classroom.” The National Teaching & Learning Forum 17(5):1-4.
McKeachie, Wilbert J. 2002. “Dealing with Student Problems and Problem Students (There’s Almost Always At Least One!).” Pp. 172-190 in McKeachie's teaching tips: strategies, research, and theory for college and university teachers Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Pittman, Chavella T. 2010. “Race and Gender Oppression in the Classroom: The Experiences of Women Faculty of Color with White Male Students.” Teaching Sociology 38(3):183–196.
Brookfield, Stephen D. 1995. “Becoming critically reflective: A process of learning and change.” Pp. 28-48 in Becoming a Critically Reflective Teacher. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Due: September 15 by 11:59PM on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
September 16: Teaching for Learning
Bean, John C. 2001. “Coaching thinking through the use of small groups.” Pp. 149-168 in Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Brookfield, Stephen D. and Stephen Preskill. 2005. “Keeping Students’ Voices in Balance.” Pp. 168-191 in Discussion as a Way of Teaching: Tools and Techniques for Democratic Classrooms. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Barkley, Elizabeth F., Claire Howell Major, and K. Patricia Cross. 2005. “Techniques for Problem Solving. Pp. 169-204 in Collaborative Learning Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Due September 22 by 11:59PM on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
September 23: Assessment of Learning and Teaching
Stevens, Danielle. D. and Antonia J. Levi. 2005. “What is a Rubric?” and “How to Construct a Rubric.” Pp. 3-15 and 29-46 in Introduction to Rubrics: An Assessment Tool to Save Grading Time, Convey Effective Feedback, and Promote Student Learning. Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing.
Bean, John C. 2001. “Developing and Applying Grading Criteria.” Pp. 255-265 in Engaging Ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Due: September 29 by 11:59 pm on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
September 30: The Institutional Context of Teaching
Please review the following policies of Temple University:
- Student Rights (from the Bulletin)
- Temple University Non-Discrimination/Equal Opportunity Statement
- Preventing and Addressing Sexual Harassment
- Preventing and Addressing Sexual Misconduct
- Policy on Preventing and Addressing Discrimination and Harassment
- Mandated Reporter Training for Employees
- Ethnic Intimidation Policy
- Disability Resources and Services Vision and Operations
- Course Syllabi Policy
- Policy Regarding Confidentiality of Student Records (FERPA)
- Student and Faculty Academic Rights and Responsibilities
Congratulations to Section 1 Students on completing the course!
October 7: Course Design and Learning Objectives
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 1. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Fink, L. Dee. 2003. A self-directed guide to designing courses for significant learning. Based on Creating significant learning experiences: An integrated approach to designing college courses. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Burgstahler, Sheryl E. 2008. “Universal design of instruction: From principles to practice.” Pp. 23-44 in S. E. Burgstahler and R. C. Cory, eds. Universal design in higher education. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.
Noyd, Robert K. “A Primer on Writing Effective Learning-Centered Course Goals.” The Center for Educational Excellence (CEE), US Air Force Academy.
Questions for Formulating Significant Learning Goals (worksheet).
Goal Centered Course Design (worksheet).
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Graded Assignment 1 (Syllabus): Design a syllabus built around clear learning objectives. |
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Due: October 13 at 11:59PM on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
October 14: Student and Faculty Identity in the Classroom
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 2. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Barnett, Pamela. 2011. “Discussions across difference: Addressing the affective dimensions of teaching diverse students about diversity.” Teaching in Higher Education. 1-11.
deKoven, Aram. 2011. “Engaging White College Students in Productive Conversations about Race and Racism: Avoiding Dominant-Culture Projection and Condescension-Judgment Default.” Multicultural Perspectives 13 (3):155-159.
Subtirelu, Nicholas Close. 2015. “’She does have an accent but...’: Race and language ideology in students’ evaluations of mathematics instructors on RateMyProfessors.com.” Language in Society 44:35–62.
October 21: Discussions and Collaborative Learning
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 3 and Part 6. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
October 28: Effective Lecturing & Large Group Teaching
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 4 and Part 5. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Brookfield, S.D. 2006. “Lecturing creatively.” Pp. 97-114 in S. D. Brookfield, The Skillful Teacher: On Technique, Trust, and Responsiveness in the Classroom 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Due: November 3 at 11:59PM on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
November 4: Assessments and Rubrics
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 8. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Class Notes: Assessments
November 11: Student Writing
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 7. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Bean, John. C. 2001. “Formal writing assignments.” Pp. 73-96 in Engaging ideas: The Professor’s Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Class Notes: Writing
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Due: November 17 at 11:59PM on Canvas and bring a copy to class. |
November 18: Using Technology
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 9. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Class Notes: Technology
December 2: The structure of academia
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 11. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Class Notes: Academic AMA
December 9: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Davis, Barbara. 2009. Part 10 and Part 12. Tools for Teaching 2nd ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
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Submit within 1 week of receiving the peer review. Latest submission is December 16 at 11:59PM on Canvas. |
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