Valuing and Rewarding Academic Advising
…that your university, school/college, or department places on advising is best evidenced by where it is found in your mission, strategic goals, policy, personnel, and procedure documents. What is the…
…that your university, school/college, or department places on advising is best evidenced by where it is found in your mission, strategic goals, policy, personnel, and procedure documents. What is the…

Working as a successful team member remains one of the most important skills that employers report that they want when hiring college graduates. This means that when professors create well-executed…
…writer). We all know that much of a college education happens outside of the classroom. Colleges foster an intellectual atmosphere around campus by bringing in speakers, and one of the…

…to facilitate successes among students. However, in the college classroom, it is also essential that we, as faculty members, remember and affirm our purpose, acknowledge the contributions we make in…
With increasing stridence, college students and their parents frame their educational expectations with a consumer paradigm, viewing professors as their employees, universities as consumer markets, and degrees as commodities. As…

…on her DVD recorder at home and then shows the film to her online economics class over your college broadcast network. Is this acceptable? To further help the students, she…

One of the student engagement techniques described in Elizabeth F. Barkley’s Student Engagement Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty has students predicting and reflecting on their exam preparation and performance….

…that works for you! Dr. Ann M. Davis is a lecturer and the faculty lead for undergraduate studies in biology at Texas Woman’s University. She is an ACUE-certified Effective College…
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