Campus Conversations : Student Success Pedagogies in Practice

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Campus Conversations : Student Success Pedagogies in Practice

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 188 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781475862607
  • DDC分類 378.12509758

Full Description

The eight essays in Campus Conversations provide some of the best scholarly work emerging from individual faculty learning communities in a statewide program called the Chancellor's Learning Scholar (CLS) program.

The CLS program began in 2018 as an initiative designed to include large numbers of the University System of Georgia's (USG) about 12,000 fulltime teaching faculty in the USG's statewide student success efforts. The approximately 2,000 faculty who have participated in the first two years of the CLS program learned about the eight pedagogies of student success which can help engage students more deepl, thereby retaining them and deepening their learning.

These pedagogies include small teaching (based on the Jim Lang book), inclusive pedagogy, Transparency in Learning and Teaching (TiLT), course design, high impact practices (HIPs), brain-based learning, academic mindset, and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL).

As teaching and learning scholarship, each essay has its origin in the topic for which the learning community was formed. The collection demonstrates the range of topics and many of the ways in which USG faculty have explored and applied these pedagogies to their own institutional contexts and courses.

The essays selected for inclusion in this volume also embody different responses to the outcomes of the program as set out at the inception of the program.

Contents

Foreword

Preface: Jeffery Galle

Introduction: Jeffery Galle

Chapter 1: Organic Asynchronous Discussions: An Alternative Online Discussion Structure to Increase Student Engagement and Critical Thinking

Beth Rene Roepnack

Chapter 2: Strengthening Faculty Community: Intradisciplinary Reciprocal Mentorship to Support Innovative Teaching

Ashley J. Holmes, Michael Harker, Gina Caison, Mary E. Hocks, Melissa McLeod, and LeeAnne M. Richardson

Chapter 3: Interdisciplinary and Interactive Teaching and Learning Practices: The Intersections and Impact of Course Design and Student Success

Molly Zhou, Alicia Alderman, Samantha Blair, Erik Elakman, Baogang Guo,

Leslie Harrelson, Angela Nava, Jane Sample

Chapter 4: Jump Starting Your Inclusive Classroom

Tony Pearson

Chapter 5: Incorporating Brain Based Learning and Growth Mindset in Mathematics and English Instruction to Improve Students' Learning

Veena Paliwal and Ashley Dycus

Chapter 6: Using the Understanding by Design (UbD) Framework to Explore Teaching and Learning Practices at an HBCU: Three Case Studies

Juliana Trammel, Melanie Smith, Phillip Omunga, Jessica Sparks

Chapter 7: "small change → BIG DIFFERENCE" = See it for yourself" - Step wise incorporation of active learning techniques in course design

Shainaz Landge and Kania Greer

Chapter 8: Cultivating Academic Agency and Mindset at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College

Marcus Johnson and Rachel Price

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