Effective instruction for STEM disciplines : from learning theory to college teaching / E. J. Mastascusa, William J. Snyder, and Brian S. Hoyt
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LRC - Graduate Studies | National University - Manila | Gen. Ed - CEAS | General Circulation | GC LB 2331 .M37 2011 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000011320 |
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GC LB 2331 .C54 2014 Teaching and learning in higher education : disciplinary approaches to educational enquiry / | GC LB 2331 .F9 2000 A Handbook for teaching and learning in higher education : enhancing academic practice / | GC LB 2331 .G35 [2018] A Practical Enquiry into the Philosophy of Education; pp. 13-347 / | GC LB 2331 .M37 2011 Effective instruction for STEM disciplines : from learning theory to college teaching / | GC LB 2331 .T8 2001 Access to knowledge : new information technologies and the emergence of the virtual university / | GC LB 2332 .L8 1963 Toward liberal education / | GC LB 2333 .C45 1993 Reflective faculty evaluation : enhancing teaching and determining faculty effectiveness / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Is there a problem? : Or is the problem that we don't think there is a problem? -- 2. Learning and memory: how does learning happen? -- 3. Perception: when all else fails, start at the beginning -- 4. Processing and active learning: how does it happen? -- 5. Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives: its relationship to course outcomes -- 6. Interactive engagement and active learning: retrieval events -- 7. Some active learning techniques: studying, retrieval, and schemata construction -- 8. Problem-based learning: where am I ever going to use this stuff? -- 9. Transfer: what are your course outcomes? -- 10. Teaching for transfer: applying what is known -- 11. Applications.
This book offers information on the most effective ways that students process material, store it in their long-term memories, and how that effects learning for long-term retention. It reveals how achieving different levels is important for "transfer" which refers to the learner's ability to use what is learned in different situations and to problems that might not be directly related to the problems used to help the student learn. Filled with tools, techniques, and approaches, this book explores how to apply these approaches to improve teaching.
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