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Inside The Undergraduate Teaching Experience The University Of Washingtons Growth In Faculty Teaching Study Catharine Hoffman Beyer

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Inside The Undergraduate Teaching Experience The University Of Washingtons Growth In Faculty Teaching Study Catharine Hoffman Beyer
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Catharine Hoffman Beyer, Edward Taylor, Gerald M. Gillmore
ISBN: 9781438446042, 1438446047
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Inside The Undergraduate Teaching Experience The University Of Washingtons Growth In Faculty Teaching Study Catharine Hoffman Beyer by Catharine Hoffman Beyer, Edward Taylor, Gerald M. Gillmore 9781438446042, 1438446047 instant download after payment.

Shows what kind of changes college faculty make to their teaching and why they make them.
The image of college faculty members as abstracted, white-haired, tweed-jacketed professors, mumbling lectures from notes that were yellowed by twenty years of repeated use is still pervasive. In this view, college faculty care only about their research and have little connection to the students sitting passively in front of them. Inside the Undergraduate Teaching Experience directly challenges this view of today’s college faculty and serves as a guide for graduate students and new faculty who seek ways—both personal and pedagogical—to become more effective teachers.
Inside the Undergraduate Teaching Experience reports the results of the University of Washington’s Growth in Faculty Teaching Study (UW GIFTS), which sought to find out whether or not faculty ever change what they do in the classroom, even when there is little external pressure for them to do so. Key findings in the study were that all courses that faculty members taught were deeply embedded in their academic disciplines, even freshman-level classes; that content and critical thinking as goals for learning could not be separated; that faculty members were making changes to their teaching continuously; that such changes were motivated by the faculty member’s intentional assessment of the learning needs of her particular classes; and that most changes were aimed at helping students meet faculty members’ goals for learning.
“This book captures the voices of faculty engaged in the classroom in a fashion that I have not seen before. In the midst of a cacophony of works denouncing the professoriate as insensitive to problems of student learning (generally with little evidence), this study offers a glimpse into the real attitudes of a large group of instructors.” — David Pace, coeditor of Decoding the Disciplines: Helping Students Learn Disciplinary Ways of Thinking

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