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Sallee, Margaret W. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
This article considers how theories of instructional scaffolding--which call for a skilled expert to teach a novice a new task by breaking it into smaller pieces--might be employed in graduate-level qualitative methods courses. The author discusses how she used instructional scaffolding in the design and delivery of a qualitative methods course…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Methods Courses, Teacher Education Curriculum, Qualitative Research
Palmer, Timothy B.; Short, Jeremy C. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
Service-learning is an instructional method that incorporates community service into the curriculum. The integration of service-learning into business pedagogy provides benefits that are particularly valuable to business students. Yet business educators have been slow to integrate service-learning into their classes. The authors explore the…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students, Business Education, Teaching Methods
Bowen, Glenn A.; Hackett, Patricia B. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
The authors describe the service-learning component of two intermediate Spanish-language courses and present the findings of a qualitative study that examined the nexus between language learning and cultural understanding. The service-learning component was designed to enrich the curriculum and enhance academic learning while providing significant…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Service Learning, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
Baxter Magolda, Marcia B.; King, Patricia M.; Drobney, Kristy L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
Introducing first-year college students to complex thinking is often complicated by their reliance on external authority. A key task for educators is identifying the nature of experiences that offer academic challenge yet are accompanied with sufficient support for students to engage these challenges meaningfully. The authors report the nature of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Perspective Taking, Educational Practices, College Freshmen
Hutchinson, Mary C. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
This study involved students enrolled in a first-year service-learning course and explored the relationship between service-learning, academic self-confidence, and integration into the college experience. Descriptive statistics and qualitative document analysis of participant-produced texts were used to depict the students' perceptions regarding…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Service Learning, Self Esteem, Academic Persistence
Vaughn, L. M.; Hensley, B.; Baker, R. C.; Dearman, L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
The authors examined the relationship between specific learning styles and stress and coping in a sample of female college students (N = 246). Participants in the study were assessed on the three variables by completing several self-report instruments measuring learning styles, life stress level, and coping skills. There were significant…
Descriptors: Coping, College Students, Females, Cognitive Style
Thadani, V.; Breland, W.; Dewar, J. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
Implicit theories about the malleability of skills/abilities have been shown to predict learners' willingness to participate in learning opportunities. The authors examined whether college professors' implicit theories about the malleability of teaching skills predicted their willingness to engage in professional development (PD) related to…
Descriptors: Teaching Skills, Professional Development, College Faculty, Questionnaires
Pichon, Henrietta W. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
Landing a tenure-track faculty position is a dream of many doctoral students, but little is known about transitioning issues pursuant to that dream. The purpose of this autoethnography was to explore the author's experience as she transitioned into a tenure-track assistant professorship at an institution in the Northeastern U.S. In her exploration…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Experience, Ethnography, Personal Narratives
Algozzine, Bob; Beattie, John; Bray, Marty; Flowers, Claudia; Gretes, John; Mohanty, Ganesh; Spooner, Fred – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
Student evaluation of instruction in college and university courses has been a routine and mandatory part of undergraduate and graduate education for some time. A major shortcoming of the process is that it relies exclusively on the opinions or qualitative judgments of students rather than on assessing the learning or transfer of knowledge that…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), College Instruction, Student Evaluation, Opinions
Houtman, Anne M.; Walker, Sean – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
The authors tested the predictions of a game theory model of plagiarism, using a test population of student papers submitted to an online plagiarism detection program, over five semesters in a non-majors biology course with multiple sections and high enrollment. Consistent with the model, as the probability of detection and the penalty if caught…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Game Theory, Plagiarism, Biology
Kearns, Katherine Dowell; Sullivan, Carol Subino; O'Loughlin, Valerie Dean; Braun, Mark – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
The authors created a valid and reliable teaching statement scoring rubric to investigate and document the progression of graduate student instructors as scholarly teachers. Using the rubric, they detected significant positive changes between students' draft and final teaching statements, particularly in criteria related to describing teaching…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Graduate Students, Student Evaluation, Writing Evaluation
van Eeden-Moorefield, Brad; Walsh, Christine – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
Those who teach research methods courses may struggle to engage students who are anxious or apprehensive about taking the course. Thus, it becomes the obligation of the instructor to develop innovative approaches so that students overcome their apprehension, learn the material, and, it is hoped, develop a passion for research. The authors present…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Courses, Teaching Methods, Active Learning
Terosky, Aimee LaPointe – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2010
This qualitative study examines the career strategies of 17 professors at a major research university who are noted by key colleagues and former students for taking their teaching seriously. The author discusses two career strategies--applying career design principles and acting resourcefully about teaching development--that help these professors,…
Descriptors: Academic Rank (Professional), Research Universities, College Faculty, Intellectual Disciplines
Dowling, William A. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
In addition to imbuing students with traditional field based knowledge, faculty in colleges of business administration have increasingly been asked to instill a sense of professionalism in students. Faculty members are, at the least, expected to bring a sense of professionalism to the classroom, and it is understood that this starts with…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, College Faculty, Clothing, Classroom Environment
Kiriakidis, Peter – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2008
This paper discusses the importance of the direct relationship between instructor discourse and learner discourse in the online learning environment during mandatory online discussions. It provides meaningful insights toward pedagogical theory and corresponding instructional practices associated with these two factors: (a) the extent of instructor…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Online Courses, Educational Environment

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