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Student Engagement Techniques: A Handbook for College Faculty

di Elizabeth F. Barkley

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2015134,875 (4.5)Nessuno
"This book will provide college teachers with specific tips, techniques, and strategies that will help them motivate and engage students. Modeled after the highly successful Classroom Assessment Techniques and Collaborative Learning Techniques, the book describes learning strategies and techniques drawn from corporate training and education literature. The strategies in the book, broken down into step-by-step directions, offer practical advice on how to increase motivation, promote active learning, build community, help students learn holistically, and ensure students are working in their optimal challenge zone. Each technique includes purpose, preparation, procedures, examples, online implementation, variations and extensions, observations and advice, and key resources. While much of the existing literature on student engagement is general and theoretical, this book emphasizes practical techniques and strategies that have been devised by experienced classroom teachers from a wide variety of disciplines and institutions. Concern over student engagement has become central to conversations regarding quality in higher education. Whether it is faculty frustration about facing classrooms filled with apathetic students or college presidents striving for higher scores on national surveys, keeping students involved, motivated, and acutely learning is challenging educators across the country. Yet, while both external and internal forces are putting pressure on faculty to better engage students, advice on how to accomplish this is not easily accessible"--… (altro)
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Instructor ResourceKeeping students involved, motivated and actively learning is challenging educators across the country, yet good advice on how to accomplish this has not been readily available.Includes: purpose, preparation, procedures, examples, online implementation, variations and extensions, obersvations and advice, and key resources.
  CenterPointMN | Jun 13, 2018 |
If I could recommend only one book on course transformation for the Blended Learning in Higher Education group to consider, I would choose this one. Barkley organizes the volume into three parts encompassing the full range of requirements for a faculty who wish to either augment or fully reformat the way that students interact in their courses. It is a blended book, focusing on student outcomes in general and includes numerous very specific techniques that can be translated to in person and online experiences.

It's sophistication lies in the fact that it does not make the simplistic assumption that listening to a lecture is ALWAYS passive nor that participating in a group is ALWAYS active. It recognizes that a student's prior knowledge and cognitive attention can be aligned with the faculty learning designer's academic expectations in a thoughtfully-constructed activity. It assumes that unmeasurable components are essential to the success of the teaching and the learning, such as: passion, enthusiasm, and personality.

In Part 1 conceptual frameworks are covered broadly enough to remind any experienced instructor of one or two favorite or forgotten frameworks. In Part 2, 50 strategies are succinctly inventoried. Again they are broadly arrayed and clearly labeled so that an experienced educator can quickly locate a few new ideas. Specific tips are included with each strategy. And finally, in Part 3, Barkley catalogs a diverse array of well-tested techniques for the classroom. These give enough detail for the learning designer to use them immediately or to develop their own script for the new activity.

Best of all, she includes brief descriptions of how the activities can be transferred to an online format. ( )
  kcannon | Jan 5, 2014 |
Keeping students involved, motivated, and activley learning is challenging educators across the country, yet good advice on how to accomplish this has not been readily available. Student Techniques is a comprehensive resource that offers college teachers a dynamic model for engaging students and includes over one hundred tips, strategies, and techniques that have been proven to help teachers from a wide variety of disciplines and institutions motivate and connect with their students.
  brockportcelt | Jun 12, 2012 |
Student Engagement Techniques (or SETs) are means of actively engaging students in their learning. Often this is a generative approach to learning, where what students learn one day propels them into what they learn the next. This book could be thought of as a handbook of active learning techniques presented in 3 sections. Section One is the conceptual framework for student engagement. Section Two provides tips and strategies for fostering actively learning. Section Three provides specific strategies or active learning techniques and is divided into types of learning (e.g., problem solving, application, performance, attitudes, metacognition, critical thinking, etc.). This is an excellent resource for faculty who are exploring the use of active learning in their classes as well as those who have used SETs previously, but want to expand their toolbox.
  CTLLibrary | Jan 20, 2012 |
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"This book will provide college teachers with specific tips, techniques, and strategies that will help them motivate and engage students. Modeled after the highly successful Classroom Assessment Techniques and Collaborative Learning Techniques, the book describes learning strategies and techniques drawn from corporate training and education literature. The strategies in the book, broken down into step-by-step directions, offer practical advice on how to increase motivation, promote active learning, build community, help students learn holistically, and ensure students are working in their optimal challenge zone. Each technique includes purpose, preparation, procedures, examples, online implementation, variations and extensions, observations and advice, and key resources. While much of the existing literature on student engagement is general and theoretical, this book emphasizes practical techniques and strategies that have been devised by experienced classroom teachers from a wide variety of disciplines and institutions. Concern over student engagement has become central to conversations regarding quality in higher education. Whether it is faculty frustration about facing classrooms filled with apathetic students or college presidents striving for higher scores on national surveys, keeping students involved, motivated, and acutely learning is challenging educators across the country. Yet, while both external and internal forces are putting pressure on faculty to better engage students, advice on how to accomplish this is not easily accessible"--

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