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Student Engagement Techniques : A Handbook for College Faculty

Student Engagement Techniques : A Handbook for College Faculty (Paperback)

Elizabeth F. Barkley (지은이)
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Jossey-Bass Inc Pub
2009-10-02
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Student Engagement Techniques : A Handbook for College Faculty

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· 제목 : Student Engagement Techniques : A Handbook for College Faculty (Paperback) 
· 분류 : 외국도서 > 교육/자료 > 교육 > 고등교육
· ISBN : 9780470281918
· 쪽수 : 398쪽

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Preface.

The Author.

Part One: A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Student Engagement.

1 What Does Student Engagement Mean?

2 Student Engagement and Motivation.

3 Student Engagement and Active Learning.

4 Promoting Synergy Between Engagement and Active Learning.

5 Additional Facets to Consider.

6 From Theory to Practice: Teachers Talk About Student Engagement.

Part Two: Tips and Strategies.

7 Tips and Strategies for Fostering Motivation.

T/S 1 Expect engagement.

T/S 2 Develop and display the qualities of engaging teachers.

T/S 3 Use behaviorist-based strategies to reward learning rather than behavior.

T/S 4 Use praise and criticism effectively.

T/S 5 Attend to students' basic needs so that they can focus on the higher-level needs required for learning.

T/S 6 Promote student autonomy.

T/S 7 Teach things worth learning.

T/S 8 Integrate goals, activities, and assessment.

T/S 9 Craft engaging learning tasks.

T/S 10 Incorporate competition appropriately.

T/S 11 Expect students to succeed.

T/S 12 Help students expect to succeed.

T/S 13 Try to rebuild the confidence of discouraged and disengaged students.

8 Tips and Strategies for Promoting Active Learning.

T/S 14 Be clear on your learning goals.

T/S 15 Clarify your role.

T/S 16 Orient students to their new roles.

T/S 17 Help students develop learning strategies.

T/S 18 Activate prior learning.

T/S 19 Teach in ways that promote effective transfer.

T/S 20 Teach for retention.

T/S 21 Limit and chunk information.

T/S 22 Provide opportunities for guided practice and rehearsal.

T/S 23 Organize lectures in ways that promote active learning.

T/S 24 Use reverse or inverted classroom organization.

T/S 25 Use rubrics to give learners frequent and useful feedback.

9 Tips and Strategies for Building Community.

T/S 26 Move away from an authoritarian role.

T/S 27 Promote class civility.

T/S 28 Create a physical or online course environment that supports community.

T/S 29 Reduce anonymity: Learn students' names and help students learn each other’s names.

T/S 30 Use icebreakers to warm up the class.

T/S 31 Use technology to extend or reinforce community.

T/S 32 Be consciously inclusive.

T/S 33 Subdivide large classes into smaller groupings.

T/S 34 Involve all students in discussion.

T/S 35 Use group work effectively.

T/S 36 Revisit icebreaker kinds of activities later in the term.

T/S 37 Celebrate community.

10 Tips and Strategies for Ensuring Students Are Appropriately Challenged.

T/S 38 Assess students' starting points.

T/S 39 Monitor class pacing.

T/S 40 Help students learn to self-assess.

T/S 41 Differentiate course elements to meet individual student needs.

T/S 42 Use scaffolding to provide assistance for complex learning.

11 Tips and Strategies for Teaching for Holistic Learning.

T/S 43 Pick up the pace to hold attention.

T/S 44 Offer options for non-linear learning.

T/S 45 Use principles of universal design.

T/S 46 Incorporate games.

T/S 47 Teach so that students use multiple processing modes.

T/S 48 Incorporate multiple domains when identifying learning goals.

T/S 49 Include learning activities that involve physical movement.

T/S 50 Consider creating a “graphic syllabus”.

Part Three: Student Engagement Techniques (SETs).

Category I. Techniques to Engage Students in Learning Course-Related Knowledge and Skills.

12 Knowledge, Skills, Recall, and Understanding.

SET 1 Background Knowledge Probe.

SET 2 Artifacts.

SET 3 Focused Reading Notes.

SET 4 Quotes.

SET 5 Stations.

SET 6 Team Jeopardy.

SET 7 Seminar.

13 Analysis and Critical Thinking.

SET 8 Classify.

SET 9 Frames.

SET 10 Believing and Doubting.

SET 11 Academic Controversy.

SET 12 Split-Room Debate.

SET 13 Analytic Teams.

SET 14 Book Club.

SET 15 Small Group Tutorials.

14 Synthesis and Creative Thinking.

SET 16 Team Concept Maps.

SET 17 Variations.

SET 18 Letters.

SET 19 Role Play.

SET 20 Poster Sessions.

SET 21 Class Book.

SET 22 WebQuests.

15 Problem Solving.

SET 23 What's the Problem?

SET 24 Think Again.

SET 25 Think-Aloud-Pair-Problem Solving (TAPPS).

SET 26 Proclamations.

SET 27 Send-a-Problem.

SET 28 Case Studies.

16 Application and Performance.

SET 29 Contemporary Issues Journals.

SET 30 Hearing the Subject.

SET 31 Directed Paraphrase.

SET 32 Insights-Resources-Application (IRAs).

SET 33 Jigsaw.

SET 34 Field Trips.

Category II. Techniques for Developing Learner Attitudes, Values, and Self-Awareness.

17 Attitudes and Values.

SET 35 Autobiographical Reflections.

SET 36 Dyadic Interviews.

SET 37 Circular Response.

SET 38 Ethical Dilemmas.

SET 39 Connected Communities.

SET 40 Stand Where You Stand.

18 Self-Awareness as Learners.

SET 41 Learning Logs.

SET 42 Critical Incident Questionnaire (CIQ).

SET 43 Go for the Goal.

SET 4 Post-test Analysis.

19 Learning and Study Skills.

SET 4 In-class Portfolio.

SET 46 Resource Scavenger Hunt.

SET 47 Formative Quiz.

SET 48 Crib Cards.

SET 49 Student-Generated Rubrics.

SET 50 Triad Listening.

Appendix A: Key to Courses and Professors in SET Examples.

Appendix B: NSSE/SET Crosswalk Tables.

References.

Index.

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