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50 Years of ERIC
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Schwiebert, John E. – College Teaching, 1996
A grid system designed to help students and other writers exploit familiar forms of discourse for better thinking and composing is outlined. The technique helps link topic and discourse form innovatively, promotes understanding of the contextual character of every writing task, and can encourage students to read in order to master writing…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Discourse Analysis
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Reeves, Carol – College Teaching, 1996
Encouraging students' use of satire, irony, and parody in college writing assignments is recommended to help students voice their concerns, think critically, and discover how a form of discourse contributes to both form and substance of the writing. Samples of student work illustrating the effectiveness of this approach are offered. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Humor
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Lawler, Peter Augustine – College Teaching, 1996
It is argued that the philosophical basis from which political correctness derives is not relativism, as claimed, but a comprehensive claim to wisdom that assumes that history has ended and there is no more to be learned about human behavior. As such, it is incompatible with the principles of liberal higher education. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Educational Trends, Higher Education
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Mettetal, Gwynn; Bryant, De – College Teaching, 1996
A model of service learning that can serve as a vehicle for teaching, research, and community service is suggested to college faculty. Two such projects are described: a project providing parent education to young families while researching effectiveness of temperament education, and an intergenerational program to determine whether community…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Instruction, Community Programs, Drama
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Brown, Harold; Salisch, Sandra – College Teaching, 1996
An interdisciplinary program for freshmen at Pace University (New York) focused on development of critical thinking, nonverbal communication, writing, and speaking skills. Two sections of an English course, two of a public speaking course, and one of philosophy adopted common texts, common themes, and cross-disciplinary reinforcement of skills.…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, College Instruction, Critical Thinking
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Finkel, Judith S.; Bollin, Gail G. – College Teaching, 1996
A process engaged in by the West Chester University (Pennsylvania) teacher education program began with a faculty seminar on racial, class, and gender identity and culminated in the redesign of courses in special education and child development. Theory of the stages of racial identity formation proved useful in interpreting both faculty and…
Descriptors: Child Development, College Instruction, Curriculum Development, Faculty Development
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Kussmaul, Clif; And Others – College Teaching, 1996
It is argued that discussion of technology in college teaching commonly focuses on how to use it, while the important issues are when and why it is appropriate. Reasons for using technology are outlined, relating widely accepted goals in instructional development (improvement of communication, access to information, and effective presentation of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Instruction
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Savage, Terry M.; Vogel, Karla E. – College Teaching, 1996
Multimedia will produce fundamental changes in college teaching, affecting faculty and students alike. Implications are widespread, from budgeting for infrastructure to designing strategies for faculty development and reconceptualizing teachers' and students' roles. In the short term, hyperbole, frustration, and disappointment should be…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Instruction, Educational Change, Educational Technology
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Parks, John G. – College Teaching, 1996
Literature is examined for its metaphors for teaching and teachers, including the teacher as custodian and steward of knowledge, as sower of knowledge, and as "trickster," a picaresque, mythical figure who offers solutions, often inadvertently. The roles of kindness and cruelty in the learning/teaching process are also considered. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Change
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O'Keefe, Robert D. – College Teaching, 1996
A coding system expediting grading of student reports in a marketing class is described. The system uses twelve codes corresponding to constructive criticisms of content and form, allowing the teacher to comment while reading and to read more efficiently. A brief summary can also be included. Most frequent codes are recorded in the gradebook to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Classroom Communication, College Instruction, Editing
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Stevens, Edward H. – College Teaching, 1996
A legal approach to due process in cases of college student cheating is outlined. Issues discussed include severity of the misconduct, need for informal vs. formal procedures, the due process paradigm as reflected in relevant court litigation, and steps in application of the paradigm (preliminary steps, notice and hearing procedures).(MSE)
Descriptors: Cheating, College Administration, College Faculty, College Instruction
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Maier, Mark H.; Panitz, Ted – College Teaching, 1996
A discussion of techniques for closing college class sessions and courses, often problematic for both teachers and students, first looks at the social dynamics between faculty and students, examines ways to improve student-student interaction at the end of class, and considers problems in ending courses. A number of classroom activities providing…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, College Faculty
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Cabe, Patrick A. – College Teaching, 1996
The mnemonic device "ATOMIC" refers to course and lesson design elements that can help make college teaching more effective. It highlights the importance of these design components: audience, arena, ambience, topic, theme, title, objectives, message, methods, materials, involvement, close, and check-up. (MSE)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, College Instruction
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Skinner, Michael E.; Welch, Frances C. – College Teaching, 1996
College faculty peer coaching encourages better teaching while addressing the unique nature of college instruction. It is non-evaluative, based on classroom observation or instructional materials review, and targets specific instructional techniques. Programs should have clear purposes and procedures, provide formal coaching training, provide…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Observation Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction
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Felder, Richard M.; Brent, Rebecca – College Teaching, 1996
Common faculty concerns about implementing student-centered learning are discussed, and useful techniques for addressing them are offered. Issues include budgeting in-class activity time, losing control of the class, uncompleted assignments, student understanding of open-ended problems, student dislike or abuse of group work, and helping at-risk…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, College Instruction
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