Learning Literature in an Era of Change
This book presents a range of teaching strategies developed by teachers of literature who have heard the call from students, employers, and academic administrators for more relevant learning experiences in an ever-changing world. Integrating critical theory and classroom experience, the contributors to this book demonstrate how they foster learning, collaboration and cooperation, and creative thinking. The book abounds with descriptions of successful non-traditional teaching strategies. We see...
Higher Education Financing in the New Eu Member States: Leveling the Playing Field (World Bank Working Paper)
by Mary Canning, Martin Godfrey, and Dorota Holzer-Zelazewska
This volume examines STEM education, preparation, and career exploration--and the role of career and technical education (CTE) in preparing individuals for the STEM workforce. Highlighting avenues for success and exemplary practices, the volume covers topics such as: 1) Incorporating experiential learning activities for students in CTE-STEM programs, 2) Providing avenues and effective strategies for closing the skills gap for students in CTE-STEM through funding and evaluation and assessment ac...
This book discusses current issues in vocational and higher education and the relations between them. As well as concentrating on the well developed English-speaking countries - the UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand - the book also considers important developments in continental Europe: in particular:The Bologna process in higher educationThe Copenhagen declaration on enhanced European co-operation in vocational education and trainingThe development of a European qualifications framework...
Based on rich archival material, Up on the Hill traces the distinctive life of St Patrick's College, Goulburn from its foundation in 1874 until its closure in 1999. David Bollen explores the fascinating personalities and the strengths and limits of this Christian Brothers' school and its place in the social history of south-western New South Wales.
The Quest for Equity in Higher Education (SUNY series, Frontiers in Education)
An important aspect of higher education is the mentorship of junior faculty by senior faculty. Addressing the vital role mentorship plays in an academic institution's survival promotes more opportunities and positive learning experiences. Faculty Mentorship at Historically Black Colleges and Universities provides emerging research on the importance of recruiting, retaining, and promoting faculty within Historically Black Colleges and Universities. While highlighting specific issues and aspects o...
Writing and publishing are at the heart of most academic and research pursuits. Many potential authors, however, feel lost in the seemingly Everest climbing-like process. There is little formal education that authors receive during their education. The Little Guide to Getting Your Journal Article Published seeks to pull back the curtain on the process and provide essential information to lead authors to their goals. The Little Guide answers all of a novice author's questions in a direct and use...
Low-Income Students, Human Development and Higher Education in South Africa
by Melanie Walker, Monica McLean, and Mikateko Mathebula
Prospects Postgraduate Magazine (Prospects Postgraduate Magazines)
by Fateha Khalik
Annual Catalogue of the Southern Illinois Normal University, Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois, 1875-1892; 1889-1892
An Exploration of Student and Faculty Perceptions of a Phase of the Qualifying Examination for the Doctorate
by Doris Elaine 1918- Molbert
Study abroad programs have proven beneficial for both the international student as well as the domestic community and school population interacting with the student. In an effort to promote cultural awareness, intercultural communications as well as opportunities for future study abroad program success, universities must take care to provide international students with the resources necessary to succeed while studying abroad. Campus Support Services, Programs, and Policies for International Stu...
Transdisciplinary Professional Learning and Practice
This book presents thinking about and through transdisciplinary and professional development as an educative process. Rather than focusing on the delineation of the approaches offered, an analysis of these contributions points to commonality in those problems that benefit from a transdisciplinary perspective. The core elements of transdisciplinarity can lead to what might be called metanoia - another way of knowing; a knowing which is 'beyond that which is creative and transformative. This p...
The Teaching Portfolio
This valuable book suggests one model in which faculty assemble a collection of carefully selected work samples accompanied by reflective commentary about them. Covers the what, why, and how of teaching portfolios, with pointers for getting started and a sampling of current campus practices.
Outcomes-based Academic and Co-curricular Program Review
by Marilee J Bresciani
This book offers far more than an introduction to the principles of assessment of student learning outcomes in the context of program review. Within a clearly structured framework, it systematically shares the good practices of some forty institutions recognized by independent scholars for their improvements in teaching/learning, research, and service to offer examples and ideas for others to learn from and adapt. While the book focuses on assessment of the teaching mission, these same practices...
Demystifying Dissertation Writing
Research shows that five strategies correlate with the successful completion of a dissertation: establishing a consistent writing routine; working with a support group; consulting your advisor; understanding your committee's expectations; and setting a realistic and timely schedule Building on these insights, this book is for anyone who needs help in preparing for, organizing, planning, scheduling, and writing the longest sustained writing project they have encountered, particularly if he or she...