Teaching, Pedagogy and Curriculum
- The author makes a clear case that the baseline desired outcome of higher education to learn how to learn. See the white paper
- The authors propose a new set of methods to emphasize the value of using valid and authentic methods of peer review of teaching while encouraging data-driven professional development and revision of teaching. They put forward the adoption of
- The authors outline a framework for support and assessment of teaching quality grounded in the scholarship of higher education in order to advance individual educational efforts and support the alignment of campus resources to enhance education.
- Using data from surveys conducted by OIT’s Academic Technology Design Team and the A&S Support of Education Through Technology (ASSETT) program, the authors outline the challenges of large lecture spaces on campus and offer some possible
- The authors outline six attributes of a model for an effective interdisciplinary model of graduate education. See the white paper
- The authors offer an initial vision and principles for a campus-wide teaching and learning center that would connect pre-existing and new teaching and learning services.
- As the Internet has become more important to all of society, more people recognize the importance of standardization. The paper focuses on the training that technical experts (engineers) need in standards and standardization.
- The author proposes a set of first-year, interdisciplinary “story lab” courses in which students study particular stories as models for generating their own stories and chart their own transformations.
- The authors propose adding a learn-by-teaching activity (generation effect) to help a course take full advantage of what flipped classrooms have to offer.