9780912150246-0912150246-Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty

Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty

ISBN-13: 9780912150246
ISBN-10: 0912150246
Author: Maryellen Weimer
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Magna Publications Incorporated
Format: Paperback 239 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780912150246
ISBN-10: 0912150246
Author: Maryellen Weimer
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Magna Publications Incorporated
Format: Paperback 239 pages

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Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty (ISBN-13: 9780912150246 and ISBN-10: 0912150246), written by authors Maryellen Weimer, was published by Magna Publications Incorporated in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Higher & Continuing Education (Certification & Development, Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Higher & Continuing Education books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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You enter the classroom as a subject-matter expert—but not necessarily as a teaching expert. You face the daunting prospect of quickly getting up to speed on teaching’s myriad responsibilities.

To compound the challenge, formal training for adjuncts is often scarce or spotty at best.

What are you to do, then, to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for classroom success?

Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty was created to meet that very need. It provides a wealth of both research-driven and classroom-tested best practices to help adjuncts develop the knowledge and skills required to run a successful classroom.

A collection of dozens of articles drawn from the pages of The Teaching Professor newsletter, this helpful guide was compiled and edited to ensure student success by Maryellen Weimer, PhD, the newsletter’s longtime editor and an award-winning professor emerita of teaching and learning at Penn State Berks.

Featuring contributions from an exceptional assembly of experienced educators, Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty is organized into seven chapters, each focused on a core aspect of teaching:

  • Mastering instruction essentials
  • Designing courses
  • Advancing student learning
  • Creating an optimal learning climate
  • Constructing meaningful assessments
  • Giving students feedback
  • Teaching online

Throughout the guide, you will find careful examinations of a wide range of issues critical to classroom success. These include:

  • Build a syllabus
  • Use active learning to keep students engaged
  • “Right-size” course content
  • Develop meaningful assignments
  • Manage a classroom
  • Develop a “teaching persona”
  • Create a good climate for learning
  • Develop effective exams and quizzes
  • Protect academic integrity
  • Make grading both meaningful and manageable

For those whose work also takes them into the online classroom, there is an entire chapter devoted to the fundamentals of teaching in that space as well.

Compact and reader-friendly, Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty is conveniently organized to serve as a ready reference whenever a new teaching challenge arises—whether it’s refreshing older course design, overcoming a student’s objection to a grade, or fine-tuning assessments. And because each of its dozens of articles include references and resource lists, it’s easy to pursue a given subject in even greater depth.

Essential Teaching Principles: A Resource Collection for Adjunct Faculty lets you enter the classroom as confident in your teaching ability as you are in your subject-matter knowledge. It’s an important step forward in your professional development.

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