EDUCATION (NOTES FOR UG/PG Students)

EDUCATION (NOTES FOR UG/PG Students)

Author: KHRITISH SWARGIARY

Publisher: EdTech Research Association, US

Published: 2024-08-01

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13:

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The field of education is a dynamic and evolving domain that plays a crucial role in shaping the future of individuals and societies. As educators, students, and scholars, we constantly seek to understand the complexities and nuances of educational theories, systems, and practices. It is with this intent that "Education (Notes for UG/PG Students)" has been crafted. This book is the culmination of extensive research, analysis, and synthesis of key educational concepts, aimed at providing a comprehensive resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students pursuing studies in education. The primary objective of this book is to serve as a detailed guide that bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the field of education. The contents have been meticulously organized into a series of comparative tables that offer clear, concise, and systematic comparisons of various educational systems, philosophies, policies, and frameworks. By presenting information in a structured format, the book enables readers to easily grasp the similarities and differences between complex concepts, facilitating a deeper understanding of the subject matter.


Teaching Psychology

Teaching Psychology

Author: James Hartley

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 9780805806083

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This publication is the first to cover the entire field of teaching psychology, and includes teaching methods, advising, and curriculum planning as well as special problems in teaching laboratory and statistics courses. The articles selected provide thought-provoking reading for an international readership. Each of twelve subject-oriented sections contains a brief introduction, five articles, and suggested further readings for those wishing to pursue a particular topic in more detail.


LSAmagazine

LSAmagazine

Author: University of Michigan. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Publisher: UM Libraries

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13:

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Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses

Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses

Author: Robert C. Hauhart

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-01-12

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 1118761871

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Enrich your students and the institution with a high-impact practice Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses is a practical, research-backed guide to creating a course that is valuable for both the student and the school. The book covers the design, administration, and teaching of capstone courses throughout the undergraduate curriculum, guiding departments seeking to add a capstone course, and allowing those who have one to compare it to others in the discipline. The ideas presented in the book are supported by regional and national surveys that help the reader understand what's common, what's exceptional, what works, and what doesn't within capstone courses. The authors also provide additional information specific to different departments across the curriculum, including STEM, social sciences, humanities, fine arts, education, and professional programs. Identified as a high-impact practice by the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) and the Association of American Colleges and Universities' LEAP initiative, capstone courses culminate a student's final college years in a project that integrates and applies what they've learned. The project takes the form of a research paper, a performance, a portfolio, or an exhibit, and is intended to showcase the student's very best work as a graduating senior. This book is a guide to creating for your school or department a capstone course that ties together undergraduate learning in a way that enriches the student and adds value to the college experience. Understand what makes capstone courses valuable for graduating students Discover the factors that make a capstone course effective, and compare existing programs, both within academic disciplines and across institutions Learn administrative and pedagogical techniques that increase the course's success Examine discipline-specific considerations for design, administration, and instruction Capstones are generally offered in departmental programs, but are becoming increasingly common in general education as well. Faculty and administrators looking to add a capstone course or revive an existing one need to understand what constitutes an effective program. Designing and Teaching Undergraduate Capstone Courses provides an easily digested summary of existing research, and offers expert guidance on making your capstone course successful.


Communication Centers and Oral Communication Programs in Higher Education

Communication Centers and Oral Communication Programs in Higher Education

Author: Eunkyong Lee Yook

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2012-02-23

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0739173588

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Communication Centers and Oral Communication Programs in Higher Education, edited by Eunkyong L. Yook and Wendy Atkins-Sayre, is a collection that examines the centers that support communication departments or across-the-curriculum programs as higher education focuses more attention on the communication field. The authors in this text address theoretical issues covering topics such as the importance of communication centers to higher education, the effects of communication centers on retention, critical thinking in the center, ethics, and more. These essays also explore ideas about center’s set-up and use of space, staff training, technology applications, and campus advertising and outreach. Communication Centers organizes cutting-edge knowledge of the theory and empirical research so as to serve practical use to peer tutors and directors, those who are new to the study of communication centers and to those who are seasoned experts. Furthermore, this collection introduces administrators and those interested in higher education to the potential value of communication centers to higher education.