Teaching Your First Class : Research for the New Faculty Member

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Teaching Your First Class : Research for the New Faculty Member

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 228 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032720418
  • DDC分類 378.125

Full Description

Doctoral programs provide training and mentorship for engaging in research, but they rarely provide training on how to be effective in the classroom—leading to many graduates obtaining their first faculty position with little to no teaching. These new faculty need a resource to help them navigate such difficult terrain and be successful teachers. This book was crafted with them in mind and is a straightforward guide for the new instructor in a higher education classroom. This book:

discusses the latest research about how to be effective in the classroom.
covers topics ranging from classroom management, to incorporating case studies, to understanding student evaluations.
focuses on learning in the virtual classroom, with chapters dedicated to different course delivery modalities.
incorporates effective exercises used in the classroom that are based on evidence showing how the activities promote learning.
includes chapters with strategies concerning how instructors can assess their success in the classroom and become better teachers.
comes with a new introduction and is supplemented by review questions.

Teaching Your First Class is a highly valuable reading for all those engaged in initial teacher education, professional development, and new faculty. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Public Affairs Education.

Contents

Introduction—Teaching Your First Class: Research for the New Faculty Member 1. Toward a Signature Pedagogy for Public Administration 2. On Pedagogy and Andragogy: Balancing the Learning Needs of Pre-Service and In-Service MPA Students 3. Strategies for Teaching a Student-Centered Large Lecture Course in Public Affairs 4. The Community as a Laboratory of Study: Getting Out of the Ivory Tower 5. Team-Based Learning: A Model for Democratic and Culturally Competent 21st Century Public Administrators 6. How Do We Know What They Know? Evaluating Student-Learning Outcomes in an MPA Program 7. Student Evaluations of Teaching: How You Teach and Who You Are 8. When Do Online Education Technologies Enhance Student Engagement? A Case of Distance Education 9. Hybrid Course Design: Promoting Student Engagement and Success 10. Comparing the Effectiveness of Classroom and Online Learning: Teaching Research Methods 11. Teaching Introduction to Public Administration via the Case Method 12. How to Write a Case Study for Public Affairs 13. Using Learning Analytics to Predict At-Risk Students in Online Graduate Public Affairs and Administration Education Review Questions

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