- 240 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
About This Book
A practical and evidence-based teaching guide for graduate students across all fields.
In a book written directly for graduate students that includes graduate student voices and experiences, Aeron Haynie and Stephanie Spong establish why good teaching matters and offer a guide to helping instructors-in-training create inclusive and welcoming classrooms.
Teaching Matters is informed by recent research while being grounded in the personal perspectives of current and past graduate students in many disciplines. Graduate students can use this book independently to prepare to teach their courses, or it can be used as a guide for a teaching practicum. With a just-in-time checklist for graduate students who are assigned to teach courses right before the semester starts, step-by-step directions for writing a compelling teaching philosophy, and an emphasis on teaching well regardless of modality, Teaching Matters will remain relevant for graduate students throughout their careers.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Why Teaching Matters
- 2. How Do You Design a Course?
- 3. How Can You Create a Welcoming Classroom Community?
- 4. How Do You Develop a Classroom Practice?
- 5. Navigating Classroom Challenges
- 6. Creating Assignments and Responding to Student Work
- 7. What Are Other Graduate Students Experiencing?
- 8. Cultivating Well-Being
- Appendix 1. Help! What if My Course Starts Next Week?
- Appendix 2. How Can My Teaching Experience Help Me Get a Job?
- Appendix 3. Resources
- Notes
- References
- Index