Bültmann & Gerriets
A Guide to Teaching in the Active Learning Classroom
History, Research, and Practice
von Paul Baepler, J D Walker, D Christopher Brooks
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-1-62036-299-0
Erschienen am 06.06.2016
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 567 Gramm
Umfang: 280 Seiten

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Provides an introduction to Active Learning Classrooms, briefly covering their history and then synthesizing the research on these spaces to provide faculty with empirically based, practical guidance on how to use these unfamiliar spaces effectively.



Foreword . Bradley A. Cohen Acknowledgments Introduction 1. History and Research on Active Learning Classrooms 2. What We Currently Know About Active Learning Classrooms 3. The Social Context of Teaching and Learning 4. Common Teaching Challenges in Active Learning Classrooms 5. Assignments and Activities 6. Managing Student Groups 7. Assessment and Feedback 8. Supporting All Students 9. Supporting Faculty 10. Designing Learning Spaces Research 11. Future Directions References About the Authors Index



Paul Baepler serves as a Research Fellow in the Center for Educational Innovation (CEI) at the University of Minnesota. His role is to investigate the efficacy of educational innovations in the classroom and elsewhere in higher education. Paul earned his Ph.D. in American literature and his book, White Slaves, African Masters, (U of Chicago Press, 1999) explores the little-known Barbary captivity narrative. His work has appeared in a variety of journals including Computers and Education, the Journal of College Science Teaching, EDUCAUSE Quarterly, the Journal of Faculty Development, and The New England Quarterly. Along with Brooks and Walker of this volume, he co-edited the Active Learning Spaces volume (#137) of New Directions for Teaching and Learning. Previously at the University, he worked at the Center for Teaching and Learning and the Digital Media Center; and he is the faculty director for test preparation in the College of Continuing Education. J. D. Walker is a Research Associate in the Center for Educational Innovation (CEI) at the University of Minnesota, where his work focuses on investigating the impact of digital technologies and other educational innovations on student learning outcomes in higher education, as well as on student engagement and the faculty teaching experience. In collaboration with CEI and faculty colleagues, he has conducted studies of the effectiveness of new, technology-enhanced classroom spaces; flipped and blended-format classes; multimedia and mobile technologies; classes delivered as MOOCs; and the social context of teaching and learning. Walker earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1996, and he taught as a faculty member at the University of Minnesota - Duluth, the University of Pennsylvania, and Franklin and Marshall College. He earned a Master of Arts degree in Quantitative Methods in Education from the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesot


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