Posts Tagged ‘higher education teaching and learning’
November 5 - Five Things College Professors Can Learn from K-12 Educators
By: Sara E. Quay in Faculty Development, Instructional Design, Teaching and Learning
Unlike their college-level counterparts, those who teach at the K-12 level spend a significant portion of their education studying the “how” of teaching. What they learn can be invaluable to college professors who enter classrooms with vast content knowledge but little (or no) background in teaching and learning. As those who teach these teachers, we’d like to showcase five teaching strategies college professors can learn from those who teach younger students. [...]
July 21 - The Best of The Teaching Professor
By: Wordpress Admin in White Papers
The Best of the Teaching Professor: Priceless wisdom from the newsletter devoted to the art and science of better teaching
The Best of The Teaching Professor is an indispensible collection of essays on teaching and learning digested from 18 years of The Teaching Professor newsletter.
The Best of The Teaching Professor brings you a compendium of practical advice, with articles that not only discuss theoretical issues, but also offer detailed guidance.
Each chapter of The Best of The Teaching Professor explores specific aspects of learning, including learner-centered teaching, classroom activities, writing and technology.
You’ll discover the pervasive aspects of critical thinking, grading, motivation, plus an overall view of teaching in higher education.
The articles compiled in The Best of The Teaching Professor represent the outstanding, diverse, and thought-provoking writing that The Teaching Professor, newsletter routinely publishes.



