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"Masterfully balancing the practitioner's need for concrete suggestions and the scholar's quest for intriguing ideas, this book offers tips to be tried in class tomorrow and ideas to be mused on for months."
--Maryellen Weimer, professor, Penn State University-Berks Campus "I have used the first edition of Joe Lowman's book for years and found it most helpful. The new edition is a must for teachers and faculty developers."
--Milt Cox, University Director for Teaching Effectivness Programs, Miami University
"Lowman's book has it all. Excellent suggestions for active learning, a conceptual model for guiding teaching practices, and research results that nicely support the ideas for enhancing teaching that he advocates.... The best book I've read in a long time on college teaching."
--Anthony F. Grasha, professor, Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati
"Lowman has somehow managed to preserve the best of his original edition while adding important and relevant new material. I am confident that this edition will be as well received by my students as the first edition has been--something that does not happen often."
--James O. Hammons, professor, College of Education, Educational Leadership, Counseling and Foundations, University of Arkansas
In this second edition of his classic resource, Joseph Lowman expands on his earlier model of effective teaching to place greater emphasis on motivational skill and commitment to teaching. He presents a practical new learning model that compares six sources of influence on what and how students learn in a college course. All types of teachers and instructors will discover options on how to organize classes and use group work to promote learning. They will also find a checklist for assessing their classroom performance on video, detailed instructions for using video analysis to improve their technique, and an innovative approach to evaluating their overall performance.
Table des matières
Preface to the Second Edition xi Preface to the First Edition xvii
The Author xxiii
1. What Constitutes Exemplary Teaching? 1
2. Understanding Classroom Dynamics 39
3. Developing Interpersonal Skills and Teaching Style 65
4. Analyzing and Improving Classroom Performance 99
5. Selecting and Organizing Material for Classroom Presentations 129
6. Enhancing Learning Through Classroom Discussion 159
7. Planning Course Content to Maximize Interest 193
8. Integrating Learning In and Out of the Classroom 225
9. Evaluating Student Performance 251
10. The Art, Craft, and Techniques of Masterful Teaching 287
References 313
Name Index 327
Subject Index 333
A propos de l'auteur
JOSEPH LOWMAN is professor of psychology and assistant dean of arts and sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has won several awards for his own teaching and serves on the editorial boards of Teaching of Psychology, Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, and College Teaching.
Résumé
Now in Paperback! "Masterfully balancing the practitioner's need for concrete suggestions and the scholar's quest for intriguing ideas, this book offers tips to be tried in class tomorrow and ideas to be mused on for months.