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    Teaching at its best : a research-based resource for College instructors

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    Libro dirigido a profesores universitarios que presenta una serie de técnicas y formatos prácticos de enseñanza, actividades para desarrollar en clase y ejercicios de fácil y rápida implementación. Esta dividido en seis partes (bases para el aprendizaje del estudiante, gestión de cursos, elegir y usar las herramientas adecuadas para la enseñanza y el aprendizaje, herramientas para la solución de problemas del mundo real, hacer el aprendizaje más fácil, evaluación de los resultados del aprendizaje) y trata temas de actualidad como la psicología cognitiva, los mapas de resultados, el copyright, las nuevas tecnologías (wikis, blogs, podcasts, vodcasts y clickers) y la adecuación de los métodos de enseñanza a los resultados.SCBiblioteca de Educación del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; Calle San Agustín, 5 - 3 planta; 28014 Madrid; Tel. +34917748000; [email protected]

    Dr. Linda Nilson: Fast But Fair Methods to Grading

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    Dr. Linda B. Nilson discusses grading methods to EIU faculty

    Specifications Grading : Restoring Rigor, Motivating Students, and Saving Faculty Time

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    Comprend des références bibliographiques.In her latest book Linda Nilson puts forward an innovative but practical and tested approach to grading that can demonstrably raise academic standards, motivate students, tie their achievement of learning outcomes to their course grades, save faculty time and stress, and provide the reliable gauge of student learning that the public and employers are looking for. She argues that the grading system most commonly in use now is unwieldy, imprecise and unnecessarily complex, involving too many rating levels for too many individual assignments and tests, and based on a hairsplitting point structure that obscures the underlying criteria and encourages students to challenge their grades. This new specifications grading paradigm restructures assessments to streamline the grading process and greatly reduce grading time, empower students to choose the level of attainment they want to achieve, reduce antagonism between the evaluator and the evaluated, and increase student receptivity to meaningful feedback, thus facilitating the learning process - all while upholding rigor. In addition, specs grading increases students' motivation to do well by making expectations clear, lowering their stress and giving them agency in determining their course goals. Among the unique characteristics of the schema, all of which simplify faculty decision making, are the elimination of partial credit, the reliance on a one-level grading rubric and the "bundling" of assignments and tests around learning outcomes. Successfully completing more challenging bundles (or modules) earns a student a higher course grade. Specs grading works equally well in small and large class settings and encourages "authentic assessment." Used consistently over time, it can restore credibility to grades by demonstrating and making transparent to all stakeholders the learning outcomes that students achieve. This book features many examples of courses that faculty have adapted to spec grading and lays out the surprisingly simple transition process. It is intended for all members of higher education who teach, whatever the discipline and regardless of rank, as well as those who oversee, train, and advise those who teach. Specification grading promotes the following values and outcomes. It: 1. Upholds High Academic Standards 2. Reflects Student Attainment of Skills and Knowledge 3. Motivates Students to Learn and to Excel 4. Fosters Higher-Order Cognitive Development and Creativity 5. Discourages Cheating 6. Reduces Student Stress 7. Makes Students Feel Responsible for Their Grades 8. Minimizes Conflict Between Faculty and Students 9. Saves Faculty Time and Is Simple to Administer 10. Makes Expectations Clear and Simplifies Feedback for Improvement 11. Assesses Authentically 12. Achieves High Inter-Rater Agreement

    Teaching at Its Best: A Research-Based Resource for College Instructors, Third Edition

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    The third edition of this best-selling handbook offers faculty at all levels an essential toolbox of hundreds of teaching techniques, formats, classroom activities, and exercises. This thoroughly revised edition includes the newest portrait of the millennial student; current research from cognitive psychology; a focus on outcomes maps; the latest legal options on copyright issues; and how to best use new technology including wikis, blogs, podcasts, vodcasts, and clickers. New chapters include subjects such as matching teaching methods with learning outcomes, inquiry-guided learning, and using visuals to teach. New sections address Felder and Silverman’s Index of Learning Styles, SCALE-UP classrooms, multiple true-false test items, and more

    The Graphic Syllabus: Shedding a Visual Light on Course Organization

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    Students rarely understand how a course is organized from the week-by-week topical listing in traditional syllabi. This chapter explains a teaching tool called a graphic syllabus, which elucidates (and may improve) course design/organization and increases student retention of the material. It may resemble a flow chart or diagram or be designed around a graphic metaphor with another object. Included here are materials, experiences, and graphic syllabi from a workshop conducted several times on how to compose one (involving about 115 faculty and faculty developers). Graphic representations of text-based material appeal to the visual learning preferences of today’s students and complement distance and computer-assisted learning as well as traditional classroom instruction

    Dr. Linda Nilson: Managing Away Your Work Overload

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    Dr. Linda Nilson of Clemson University visits Eastern Illinois University to speak on managing work overload

    Acknowledgments, Volume 27 (2009)

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    Acknowledgments for volume 27 (2009) of To Improve the Academy: A Journal of Educational Development, by Linda B. Nilson of Clemson University

    TEACHING AT ITS BEST A Research-Based Resource for College Instructors

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    Libro dirigido a profesores universitarios que presenta una serie de técnicas y formatos prácticos de enseñanza, actividades para desarrollar en clase y ejercicios de fácil y rápida implementación. Esta dividido en seis partes (bases para el aprendizaje del estudiante, gestión de cursos, elegir y usar las herramientas adecuadas para la enseñanza y el aprendizaje, herramientas para la solución de problemas del mundo real, hacer el aprendizaje más fácil, evaluación de los resultados del aprendizaje) y trata temas de actualidad como la psicología cognitiva, los mapas de resultados, el copyright, las nuevas tecnologías (wikis, blogs, podcasts, vodcasts y clickers) y la adecuación de los métodos de enseñanza a los resultados.SCBiblioteca de Educación del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; Calle San Agustín, 5 - 3 planta; 28014 Madrid; Tel. +34917748000; [email protected]

    Dr. Linda Nilson: Fast But Fair Methods to Grading

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    Dr. Linda B. Nilson discusses grading methods to EIU faculty

    Helping Students Help Each Other: Making Peer Feedback More Valuable

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    Student peer feedback can be emotionally biased, misinformed, and/or superficial. This essay discusses two types of feedback that yield neutral, valid, and detailed information and enhance students’ audience awareness
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