Smith, Cody R. Menon, Deepika Wierzbicki, Annette Dauer, Jenny
Undergraduate and graduate teaching assistants (TAs) play large roles in introductory undergraduate education despite having little to no teaching experience or professional development (PD). Self-efficacy and teaching approach have each been studied as independent variables that impact teaching performance and student learning in the absence of pr...
Hasseler, Elizabeth Lewis, Elizabeth B.
A multiple case study was conducted to investigate six districts’ approaches to integrating science and engineering curricula in their secondary education programs. Data collected included classroom observations, interviews with teachers and administrators, college transcripts, professional development, and curriculum, as well as how, and how distr...
Starr, Emily J.
Addressing the current crisis of early childhood (EC) teacher turnover is essential for supporting the development of young children. Teacher attrition remains a concern for policymakers globally, and in the United States, early childhood teachers frequently cite job stress and lack of support as reasons for leaving the field. For over 40 years, re...
Attas, Robin Anstey, Lauren Brant, Lindsey McRae, Karalyn
In the spring of 2020, our Centre for Teaching and Learning (CTL) developed the Transforming Teaching and Teaching Assistant Toolkits, consisting of in-house and curated open-access resources on various aspects of remote teaching, along with accompanying webinars. We deliberately infused principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and deco...
Chen, Christopher Vicente Hsin-Hung S. Althouse, Ian G. DeClercq, Caitlin P. Phillipson, Mark L.
The demands of current instructional realities for moving to completely online formats have led to dramatic changes in the ways that centers for teaching and learning serve their communities. Pedagogical programs have been adapted, invented, and reimagined for online modalities. In this article, we share an approach borrowed from marketing—segmenta...
england, new
Contents President's Message, Linda Bruenjes Faculty peer coaching: Collaborative partnerships for instructional development Swimming with students: Grading for learning at the University of Rhode Island The art of the hook: How to engage your students from the first day of class to the last Using feature films to explore the experience of individu...
Shamash, Emily R. Berrett-Abebe, Julie Smith, LaTasha Storms, Stephanie Regan, Michael Novella, Jocelyn Grupp, Laurie L. Smith, Emily Martin, Alyson
This article explores how one higher education faculty learning community engaged in reflective practices in pursuit of their commitment to the inclusion of anti-racist content and pedagogy across their multidisciplinary curriculums. As a key initial step in engaging in this collaborative, cross-disciplinary work, they set out to consider collectiv...
Smith, Cody R. Menon, Deepika Wierzbicki, Annette Dauer, Jenny M.
Undergraduate and graduate teaching assistants (TAs) play large roles in introductory undergraduate education despite having little to no teaching experience or professional development (PD). Self-efficacy and teaching approach have each been studied as independent variables that impact teaching performance and student learning in the absence of pr...
Steiner, Kenzie
Introduction: Zambia is a multilingual country that uses 8 different languages for instruction including English and 7 other indigenous languages. Methods: Survey research conducted between May-June 2022 on 6-7th graders within 9 Zambian schools. Classroom observations made and teachers interviewed. Results: In Eastern and Southern Provinces, Zambi...
Embacher, Barbara J.
Community college completion has been proven to be a ticket to a middle-class life. Moreover, we know that poverty causes educational barriers, including community college completion. Community colleges across the nation are identifying significant equity gaps between students from poor versus middle-class or affluent households. One solution to cl...