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Engaging College And University Students Effective Instructional Strategies Kenneth Rea Badley

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Engaging College And University Students Effective Instructional Strategies Kenneth Rea Badley
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.6 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Kenneth Rea Badley
ISBN: 9781003259596, 1003259596
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Engaging College And University Students Effective Instructional Strategies Kenneth Rea Badley by Kenneth Rea Badley 9781003259596, 1003259596 instant download after payment.

"Engaging College and University Students outlines creative and effective course organization and teaching-learning strategies for higher education courses. By describing specific instructional best practices, rather than addressing general questions about teaching in higher education, the author presents a valuable resource for educators to consult in the moment. The author explores the challenges of engaging students in online settings and draws comparisons with face-to-face strategies of engagement. By organizing the strategies according to course progress, and offering corresponding rubrics for assessment, this guide for instructors offers a solid foundation for an ever-changing teaching and learning landscape"--


Ken Badleyis Research Professor of Education at Tyndale University in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has taught in secondary, undergraduate,
graduate, and doctoral programs in Canada and the United States, and
has worked extensively with teachers in Kenya. He is the author of
many books and articles related to curriculum, instruction, and the
teaching vocation.

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