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Frontmatter
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. Curricular Innovations
- 1. The Science of Learning in a Social Science Context 11
- 2. Pedagogical Techniques for Creating a Community of Inquiry in Online Learning Environments 27
- 3. Co-Teaching: Risks and Rewards 40
- 4. A Collaborative Affair: Connecting Students with the Community through Research 56
- 5. Strategies and Resources for Internationalizing the Curriculum 71
- 6. Flipping Out: Understanding the Effects of a General Education Flipped Classroom on Student Success 83
- 7. Reaching and Teaching “Nontraditional” Students in Community Colleges and Beyond 100
- 8. Addressing Learner Variability on Campus through Universal Design for Learning133 116
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PART II. Classroom Techniques
- 9. Without Apology: Reclaiming the Lecture 133
- 10. Scribes in the Classroom: Effectively Using PowerPoint to Enhance the Classroom Experience 150
- 11. Discussion in the Social Science Classroom 161
- 12. Facilitating Learning and Leadership in Student Team Projects 176
- 13. Courting Controversy and Allowing for Awkward: Strategies for Teaching Difficult Topics 188
- 14. Becoming a Culturally Inclusive Educator 201
- 15. The Value of Games and Simulations in the Social Sciences 215
- 16. Putting the Student at the Center: Contemplative Practices as Classroom Pedagogy 228
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PART III. Out-of-Class Situations
- 17. Student Reading Compliance and Learning in the Social Sciences 243
- 18. Cultivating Engagement and Deepening Understanding While Leaving the Textbook Behind 258
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PART IV. Assessment
- 19. (Re-)Creating Your Course: Backward Design and Assessment 275
- 20. “Am I Grading Consistently and Effectively?”: Developing and Using Rubrics 291
- 21. Defining and Implementing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 304
- Contributors 313
- INDEX 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Foreword xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. Curricular Innovations
- 1. The Science of Learning in a Social Science Context 11
- 2. Pedagogical Techniques for Creating a Community of Inquiry in Online Learning Environments 27
- 3. Co-Teaching: Risks and Rewards 40
- 4. A Collaborative Affair: Connecting Students with the Community through Research 56
- 5. Strategies and Resources for Internationalizing the Curriculum 71
- 6. Flipping Out: Understanding the Effects of a General Education Flipped Classroom on Student Success 83
- 7. Reaching and Teaching “Nontraditional” Students in Community Colleges and Beyond 100
- 8. Addressing Learner Variability on Campus through Universal Design for Learning133 116
-
PART II. Classroom Techniques
- 9. Without Apology: Reclaiming the Lecture 133
- 10. Scribes in the Classroom: Effectively Using PowerPoint to Enhance the Classroom Experience 150
- 11. Discussion in the Social Science Classroom 161
- 12. Facilitating Learning and Leadership in Student Team Projects 176
- 13. Courting Controversy and Allowing for Awkward: Strategies for Teaching Difficult Topics 188
- 14. Becoming a Culturally Inclusive Educator 201
- 15. The Value of Games and Simulations in the Social Sciences 215
- 16. Putting the Student at the Center: Contemplative Practices as Classroom Pedagogy 228
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PART III. Out-of-Class Situations
- 17. Student Reading Compliance and Learning in the Social Sciences 243
- 18. Cultivating Engagement and Deepening Understanding While Leaving the Textbook Behind 258
-
PART IV. Assessment
- 19. (Re-)Creating Your Course: Backward Design and Assessment 275
- 20. “Am I Grading Consistently and Effectively?”: Developing and Using Rubrics 291
- 21. Defining and Implementing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning 304
- Contributors 313
- INDEX 317