ABCs of Teaching with Excellence
(03/12/93) {Berkley}
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Outline
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use the Compendium
- Organization of the Suggestions
- Source of the Suggestions
- Section One: Discuss Points of View Other Than Your Own (1-6)/
- Section Two: Discuss Recent Developments in the Field (7-11)/
- Section Three: Give References (12-13)/
- Section Four: Emphasize Conceptual Understanding (14-20)/
- Section Five: Explain Clearly (21-27)/
- Section Six: Be Well Prepared (28-37)/
- Section Seven: Give Lectures That Are Easy to Outline (38-46)/
- Section Eight: Summarize Major Points (47-49)/
- Section Nine: Identify What You Consider Important (50-53)/
- Section Ten: Encourage Class Discussion (54-76)/
- Section Eleven: Encourage Students to Share Knowledge (77-81)/
- Section Twelve: Invite Criticism of Your Own Ideas (82-83)/
- Section Thirteen: Know If the Class Is Understanding You (84-109)/
- Section Fourteen: Have Students Apply Concepts (110-115)/
- Section Fifteen: Give Personal Help to Students Having Difficulty
- Section Sixteen: Relate to Students as Individuals (124-136)/
- Section Seventeen: Be Accessible Outside of Class (137-141)/
- Section Eighteen: Have an Interesting Presentation Style (142-150)/
- Section Nineteen: Vary the Speed and Tone of Your Voice (151-158)/
- Section Twenty: Motivate Students to Do Their Best Work (159-172)/
- Section Twenty-one: Give Interesting and Stimulating Assignments
- Section Twenty-two: Give Exams Demonstrating Student Understanding
- Section Twenty-three: Keep Students Informed of Their Progress
- Section Twenty-four: Make Effective Use of Teaching Assistants
- Section Twenty-five: Develop an Impressive Introductory Course
- Appendix A: Student Description of Teaching (Evaluation Form)
- Appendix B: Faculty Self-Rating (Evaluation Form) Index
- Search the Compendium of Suggestions for Teaching Excellence