
HIGHER ED TEACHING STRATEGIES FROM MAGNA PUBLICATIONS

Building Student Confidence in Oral Communication: The Importance of Low-stakes Presentations
Effective Teaching Strategies

The College Tour Brings Equity Decision-making into the Classroom
Equality, Inclusion, and Diversity

Finding the Positive: Your Mental Health and Wellbeing Matter
Faculty Development

Working Smarter, Not Harder: Setting Up an Online Course to Save Time!
Online Course Design and Preparation

Formula-Work-Answer-Explanation (FWAE): A Teaching and Learning Strategy
Teaching and Learning

Low-Risk Strategies to Promote Active Learning in Large Classes
Effective Teaching Strategies
- Chris Palmer
- February 4, 2009
In this, the final installment of a six-part series on strategies for building student engagement, I offer suggestions for engaging students beyond the classroom. As professors, we impact students…
- Chris Palmer
- February 3, 2009
In the fifth installment of a six-part series on building student engagement today’s teaching tips focus on strategies for improving classroom interactions. …
- Mary Bart
- February 2, 2009
Donna Saulsberry was in a bind. As an associate professor of computer and information technology at Doña Ana Community College, one of her jobs is to prepare her networking…
- Rob Kelly
- January 30, 2009
Are you having trouble getting your online students to contribute equally to team projects? If so, perhaps you should try varying the membership of these teams because, according to…
- Chris Palmer
- January 29, 2009
In this, the fourth article in a six-part series on building student engagement, I offer specific suggestions for what to do in the classroom get your students interested and…
- Mary Bart
- January 28, 2009
The accreditation review process may never be stress-free, but with proper preparation you can at least minimize the stress that so often accompanies it. So just how far ahead…