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Successful Beginnings for College Teaching (Teaching Techniques/Strategies Series, V. 2)
Laying the groundwork for a successful semester starts with the first day of class. Author Angela Provitera McGlynn tells that the first day is not the day to pass out a syllabus and let everyone go. Rather, it's the day to set the context for the rest of the semester.

The author stresses the need for developing an atmosphere of respect for diversity while simultaneously providing a safe and exciting place to explore differences.

Included are a whole variety of ice breakers and other exercises to keep students engaged and interacting. In addition, such vital issues as environment, motivation, and civility are addressed with suggestions for promoting positive interactions..
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Teaching Today s College Students Widening the Circle of Success
A college classroom is, in essence, a teacher and some students Your job as the teacher is to teach. The student s job is to learn. If only it were really so simple. On today s college campuses, there s no such thing as the typical student or even the typical teacher. Diversity abounds (among both students and faculty) across several dimensions: generation, racial/ethnic background, and socioeconomic status, among many others. Your students bring their own melting pot of upbringings and experiences with them to class every single day and so do you making for a modern instructional environment that is more challenging, but also more potentially rewarding, than ever. In Teaching Today s College Students: Widening the Circle of Success, veteran college instructor and author Angela Provitera McGlynn walks you through the complexities of understanding today s diverse college students and shows you how to actually apply that knowledge in your classroom instructional activities so that all of your students reach their full potential as learners. You ll discover: The wide-ranging demographics of today s college students and the inevitable instructional challenges and opportunities that result. The relatively new and often troublesome classroom behaviors that can have a profoundly negative effect on both your students learning and your teaching unless you deal with them or, better yet, prevent them in the first place by understanding their often innocent causes. The innovative pedagogical strategies you can use to engage today s students, motivate them, and help them develop the critical thinking skills they ll need to find success and satisfaction after college..
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Case study: assistant professor Patrick Holiday and Mr. Alex Pappadopoulos.: An article from: Academic Exchange Quarterly
This digital document is an article from Academic Exchange Quarterly, published by Rapid Intellect Group, Inc. on June 22, 2002. The length of the article is 3111 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Case study: assistant professor Patrick Holiday and Mr. Alex Pappadopoulos.
Author: Michael J. Provitera
Publication:Academic Exchange Quarterly (Refereed)
Date: June 22, 2002
Publisher: Rapid Intellect Group, Inc.
Volume: 6 Issue: 2 Page: 63(5)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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