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Griffin, Whitney; Cohen, Steven D.; Berndtson, Rachel; Burson, Kristen M.; Camper, K. Martin; Chen, Yujie; Smith, Margaret Austin – College Teaching, 2014
As part of best practices for increasing faculty-student interaction, higher education institutions across the country require faculty members to hold office hours. Various studies have reported factors affecting student use of office hours; however, results are unclear at best and in some cases conflicting with respect to which factors matter…
Descriptors: Student College Relationship, College Faculty, Teacher Student Relationship, Working Hours
Wilson, Janie H.; Beyer, Denise; Monteiro, Heather – College Teaching, 2014
Student evaluations of teaching provide valued information about teaching effectiveness, and studies support the reliability and validity of such measures. However, research also illustrates potential moderation of student perceptions based on teacher gender, attractiveness, and even age, although the latter receives little research attention. In…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Age, Sex, Teacher Characteristics
Eisen, Arri; Huang, Junjian – College Teaching, 2014
Many issues in science create individual and societal tensions with important implications outside the classroom. We describe one model that directly addresses such tensions by integrating science and religion in two parallel, integrated courses for science majors. Evaluation of the goals of the project--(1) providing students with strategies to…
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Religion, Courses
Shadinger, David; Toomey, Deborah – College Teaching, 2014
Knacktive is a one-term course that incorporates a highly select group of undergraduate students and replicates the intense teamwork atmosphere of a technology-oriented, professional marketing communication agency. As an interdisciplinary learning opportunity, Knacktive melds students from five disciplines--including art and graphic design,…
Descriptors: Courses, Undergraduate Students, Teamwork, Interdisciplinary Approach
Weiner, Sharon A. – College Teaching, 2014
Information literacy is recognized as an essential competency for educational success. It relates to all disciplines but is not a separate discipline, so it is not clear who takes responsibility for teaching this competency to undergraduates. This is a report of a survey conducted to better understand the extent to which teaching information…
Descriptors: Teacher Surveys, Information Literacy, College Faculty, Plagiarism
Hoffman, Elin Meyers – College Teaching, 2014
As many as 42% of first and second year students at post-secondary institutions fail to complete their degrees, and of those students, only 15-25% of them drop out due to poor academic performance or for financial reasons. The remainder of them leave college for reasons that are less clear (National Center for Education Statistics 2012). However,…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Literature Reviews
Hampel, Robert L. – College Teaching, 2014
Asking students to write at the end of class is a familiar strategy (Angelo and Cross 1993), and it can be done in many ways. Students might focus on the day's lecture--What key idea(s) did they learn? What was confusing? What questions remain unanswered? Or they might look ahead--What are their preconceptions of the next topic? Those…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Writing Assignments, Learning Processes
Jenkins, Jade S.; Bugeja, Ashley D.; Barber, Larissa K. – College Teaching, 2014
Research has suggested that a lengthier course syllabus may increase positive impressions of instructor effectiveness. In this investigation, we disentangle the effects of adding restrictive course boundary information from the addition of course content information. Furthermore, we examine the role of instructor gender as a moderator of the…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Policy, Psychology, Teacher Effectiveness
Flannery, Kathleen A.; Malita, Mihaela – College Teaching, 2014
We present our case study of an interdisciplinary team project for students taking either a psychology or computer science (CS) course. The project required psychology and CS students to combine their knowledge and skills to create an online cognitive task. Each interdisciplinary project team included two psychology students who conducted library…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Projects, Group Activities, Psychology
Rogers, Susan L. – College Teaching, 2013
The author explores an assumption evident in the literature that "most" college instructors grade participation in undergraduate courses. Instructors (N = 521) at a large, northeastern university were surveyed regarding their attitudes and practices in grading participation in undergraduate courses. A survey instrument was developed for the…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Grades (Scholastic), Student Characteristics, Undergraduate Students
Micari, Marina; Pazos, Pilar – College Teaching, 2012
While many factors play into college student success, interaction with faculty has been identified as a key component. In highly challenging and anxiety-provoking courses, the student-faculty relationship may be all the more important. This study uses organic chemistry as a case example to investigate the role of the student-faculty relationship…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Instruction, Difficulty Level, Organic Chemistry
Odhiambo, Calvin – College Teaching, 2012
The author describes a classroom activity in which students generate and then analyze insulting words to gain insights into how gender is socially constructed. After discussing how and why undergraduate students struggle with the concept of gender, the author highlights the usefulness of an active learning pedagogy in clearing these…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Active Learning, Misconceptions, Gender Differences
Chernega, Jennifer Nargang; Osgood, Aurea K. – College Teaching, 2012
This commentary describes a two-week domestic travel study course for undergraduate sociology students designed to introduce students to the practice of social research and to the larger discipline of sociology. We arranged activities, presentations, and experiences in Chicago and Washington, DC. In this article, we outline the relevant parts of…
Descriptors: Travel, Intellectual Disciplines, Sociology, Students
Weidert, Janet M.; Wendorf, Angela R.; Gurung, Regan A. R.; Filz, Tonya – College Teaching, 2012
This study explores the responsibilities and benefits of serving as a teaching assistant (TA). Seventy participants from different parts of the United States, who had either been an undergraduate TA (UTA), graduate TA (GTA), or both (UTA/GTA), completed an online survey. Self-report results suggest that the perceived benefits of the UTA experience…
Descriptors: Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students
Gleason, Jim – College Teaching, 2012
The implementation of online texts, videos, homework, and tests has changed the process of instruction in introductory college mathematics courses. With this change, more of the students' learning takes place outside of the traditional college classroom and in places such as tutoring centers and dorm rooms. A combination of chi-square tests--for…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, College Students, Class Size, College Mathematics

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