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Reference
Materials List
These reference materials are available to be checked out
from 585 Kerr Hall or please call 530-752-3223 to arrange
delivery.
Books that can be checked out at the DHC offices
- Alternate Assessment in the Science Classroom: Glencoe
Science Professional Series. New York: Glencoe, McGraw-Hill,
Inc. 1994.
- Angelo, Thomas A., and K. Patricia Cross. Classroom
Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1993. "The book
features fifty valuable Classroom Assessment Techniques,
each presented in a format that provides an estimate of
the ease of use, a concise description, step-by-step procedures
for adapting and administering the technique, practical
advice on how to analyze the data, pros, cons, caveats,
and other useful information."
- Angelo, Thomas A., ed. Classroom Research: Early Lessons
from Success. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1991.
"...It is a gathering of teacher's stories that are also
teaching stories, narratives that distill hundreds of
hours of experience into a few pages. Whether they are
faculty, faculty developers, or academic administrators,
readers can profit by learning from the hard-won experience
and insights distilled in these early lessons from success."
- Campbell, W. E., and Karl A. Smith, ed. New Paradigms
For College Teaching. Edina, MN: Interaction Book Company.
1997. "New Paradigms was written for faculty searching
for new ways to help students learn. Chapters provide
a variety of methodologies including cooperative learning,
writing-across-the-curriculum, active learning, and learning
communities. New Paradigms brings these methodologies
together in one accessible volume."
- Cottell, P.G. and Millis, B.J. Cooperative Learning
for Higher Education Faculty. Phoenix: American Council
for Education/Oryx Press. 1998.
- Cross, K. Patricia, and Mimi H. Steadman. Classroom
Research: Implementing the Scholarship of Teaching. San
Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1996. "Designed to
be used by faculty members in groups and in workshops,
Classroom Research's case method approach illustrates
ways to think about a variety of common learning issues..."
- Davis, Barbara Gross. Tools for Teaching. San Francisco:
Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1993. "Tools for Teaching is a
rich compendium of classroom-tested strategies and suggestions
designed to improve the teaching practice of beginning,
midcareer, and senior faculty members..."
- Engineering Practices Introductory Course Sequence I.
EP 101 Project-Communications Guide. 1995. Communication
guidelines for teams. Including team roles, introduction
to TQM, and preparing team projects.
- Engineering Practices Introductory Course Sequence II.
EPIC 102 Oral Communications Guide. 1996. "Successful
oral communications in the professional environment"
- Engineering Practices Introductory Course Sequence IV.
EP 202 Written and Oral Communication Student Guide. 1995.
This student guide provides outlines on how to structure
meetings, do presentations, and produce reports.
- Freedman, Robin L. H. "Unraveling Rubrics." Restructuring
Science November 1994: pg. 2.
- Geological Society of America. Charging Into the Future:
1993 Annual Meeting Speaker's Information. Boulder, CO.
1993. Information to prepare participants for a technical
program.
- Gibbs, Graham. Learning in Teams: A Student Guide. Oxford:
Oxford Centre for Staff Development. 1994.
- Gibbs, Graham. Learning in Teams: A Tutor Guide. Oxford:
Oxford Centre for Staff Development. 1994.
- Hacker, Diana. A Pocket Style Manual. 2nd ed. Boston:
Bedford Books. 1997.
- Hacker, Diana. Rules for Writers. 3rd ed. Boston: Bedford
Books. 1996.
- Hackos, JoAnn T., William A. Mattingly, and Fritz Bart.
EPICS Editing Technical Documents for Readability. School
of Mines, Colorado. 1989.
- Handout. Guidelines for Giving a Truly Terrible Talk.
- Handout. How to Prepare a Perfectly Putrid Poster.
- Harnack, Andrew, and Eugene Keppinger. Online! A Reference
Guide to Using Internet Sources. New York: St. Martin's
Press. 1997.
- Hibbard, K. Michael. Performance Assessment in the Science
Classroom: Glencoe Science Professional Series. New York:
Glencoe, McGraw-Hill, Inc.
- Johnson, David W., and Roger T. Johnson. Cooperation
and Competition: Theory and Research. Edina, MN: Interaction
Book Company. 1989.
- Johnson, David W., and Roger T. Johnson. Meaningful
and Manageable Assessment Through Cooperative Learning.
Edina, MN: Interaction Book Company. 1996.
- Johnson, David W., Roger T. Johnson, and Edythe J. Holubec.
Cooperation in the Classroom. Edina, MN: Interaction Book
Company. 1993.
- Johnson, David W., Roger T. Johnson, and Karl A. Smith.
Active Learning: Cooperation in the College Classroom.
Edina, MN: Interaction Book Company. 1991.
- Johnson, David W., Roger T. Johnson, and Karl A. Smith.
Cooperative Learning: Increasing College Faculty Instructional
Productivity. ASHE-Eric Higher Education Report No. 4.
Washington, D.C.: The George Washington University, School
of Education and Human Development. 1991.
- Lundgren, Linda. Cooperative Learning in the Science
Classroom: Glencoe Science Professional Series. New York:
Glencoe, McGraw Hill, Inc. 1994.
- Marcus, Dora, Eulalia B. Cobb, Robert E. Shoenberg,
and Charles H. Karelis. Lessons Learned from FIPSE Projects
II. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education.
U.S. Department of Education. Washington, D.C.: 1993.
"Written in collaboration with 30 directors of college
and university reform projects who tell what worked, what
didn't, and why."
- Marcus, Dora, Eulalia B. Cobb, Robert E. Shoenberg,
Charles H. Karelis, and Susan P. McGraw. Lessons Learned
from FIPSE Projects III. Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary
Education. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education.
1996. "Written in collaboration with 31 directors of college
and university reform projects who tell what worked, what
didn't, and why."
- Mazur, Eric. Peer Instruction: A User's Manual. Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. 1997. "In 1991, Eric
Mazur developed Peer Instruction, a simple yet effective
method for teaching science. His approach involves students
in the teaching process, making physics significantly
more accessible to them..."
- Meyers, Chet. Teaching Students to Think Critically.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. 1986.
- Microsoft in Higher Education. Technology Tools for
Today's Campuses. (CD and Videocassette). Microsoft. 1997.
This package includes a videocassette and a CD which addresses
using technology in teaching, learning and administration.
- National Research Council. Science Teaching Reconsidered:
A Handbook. Committee on Undergraduate Science Education.
Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 1997. "...Provides
undergraduate science educators with a path to understanding
students, accommodating their individual differences,
and helping them grasp the methods - and the wonder -
of science."
- National Science Foundation. Course Curriculum and Development.
Division of Undergraduate Education. Directorate for Education
and Human Resources. Arlington, VA. 1995. Award-winning
projects for innovative teaching in science and engineering.
- National Science Foundation. Project Impact: Disseminating
Innovation in Undergraduate Education. Conference Proceedings.
Division of Undergraduate Education. Directorate for Education
and Human Resources. Arlington, VA. 1994.
- National Science Foundation. Shaping the Future: New
Expectations for Undergraduate Education in Science, Mathematics,
Engineering, and Technology. Advisory Committee to the
National Science Foundation. Directorate for Education
and Human Resources. Arlington, VA. 1996. A review on
undergraduate education in America.
- Sanders, Katherine, Chris Carlson-Dakes, Mary Laedtke.
(Ed.) Faculty Resource Book. Madison, WI: Creative a Collaborative
Learning Environment. 1996.
- Stevens, Floraline, Frances Lawrenz, and Laure Sharp.
User-Friendly Handbook for Project Evaluation: Science,
Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology Education. Division
of Research, Evaluation, and Communication. Directorate
for Education and Human Resources. Arlington, VA: National
Science Foundation. 1996. An introductory handbook on
"what evaluation can do and how to do an evaluation."
- Tewksbury, Barbara J. ed. Innovative & Effective Teaching
in the Geosciences. National Association of Geoscience
Teachers: National Science Foundation 1997.
- Tobias, Sheila. They're Not Dumb, They're Different:
Stalking the Second Tier. Tucson, AZ: Research Corporation.
1990. "They're Not Dumb, They're Different is a study
to determine why students abandon science for other disciplines."
- U.S. Department of Education. The Comprehensive Program
Project Abstracts. 1994-1997. Fund for the Improvement
of Postsecondary Education. Washington, D.C.: GPO. 1997.
This book lists the FIPSE projects funded from 1994-1997.
- U.S. Department of Education. Fund for the Improvement
of Postsecondary Education. 25 Years of Supporting Excellence
Through Innovation: 1972-1997 Project Descriptions. Washington,
D.C.: GPO. 1997. This book is a compilation of the FIPSE
project descriptions over the last 25 years.
- Brookfield,S.D. and Preskill,S. Discussion as aWay
of Teaching: Tools and Techniques for Democratic Classrooms.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
- Bean, J.C. Engaging Ideas: A Professor's Guide to
Intergrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning
in the Classroom. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1996.
- D'Avanzo, C. and McNeal, A. Student Active Science:
Models of Innovation in College Science Teaching
- Sugar, S. Games That Teach: Experiental Activities
for Reinforcing Training. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass,
1998.
- Ukens, L.L. Getting Together: Icebreakers and Group
Energizers. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997.
- Uno, G. E. A Handbook on Teaching Undergraduate Science
Courses: A Survival Training Manual. USA:Harcourt Brace
&Co., 1999.
College Teaching articles available
at the DHC offices
- Brown, William S. "Power of Self-Reflection through
Epistemic Writing." College Teaching 46.4 (1998):
135-138
- deCourcy, Alan. "From Clinic to Classroom." College
Teaching 46.4 (1998): 140-143
- Downs, Judy R. "Dealing with Hostile and Oppositional
Students." College Teaching 40.3 (1992): 106-108
- Dunn, Joe P. "Briefing Teams in World Affairs Class."
College Teaching 40.2 (1992): 61-62
- Finster, David C. "New Pathways for Teaching Chemistry:
Reflective Judgment in Science." Liberal Education
78.1 (1992): 14-19
- Haas, Paul F. "Honors Programs: Applying the Reflective
Judgment Model." Liberal Education 78.1 (1992):
20-23
- Karraker, Meg Wilkes. "Mock Trials and Critical Thinking."
College Teaching 41.4 (1993): 134-137
- Keeley, Stuart M., et al. "Coping with Student Resistance
to Critical Thinking." College Teaching 43.4 (1995):
140-145
- King, Alison. "From Sage on the Stage to Guide on the
Side." College Teaching 41.1 (1993): 30-35
- King, Patricia M. "How Do We Know? Why Do We Believe?
Learning to Make Reflective Judgements." Liberal Education
78.1 (1992): 2-9
- Kloss, Robert J. "A Nudge Is Best. Helping Students
through the Perry Scheme of Intellectual Development."
College Teaching 42.4 (1994): 151-158
- Kramp, Mary Kay. and W. Lee Humphreys. "Narrative, Self-Assessment,
and the Reflective Learner." College Teaching 41.3
(1993): 83-88
- Kroll, Barry M. "Reflective Inquiry in a College English
Class." Liberal Education 78.1 (1992): 10-13
- Kulynych, Jessica J. "Crossing Disciplines." College
Teaching 46.4 (1998): 144-149
- Meyer, Debra K. "Recognizing and Changing Students'
Misconceptions." College Teaching 41.3 (1993):
104-107
- Morgan, M. Virginia. "A Multimedia Module for Discussion-Leading
Skills." College Teaching 42.1 (1994): 32-34
- Nevins, Katherine J. "Understanding Students as Learners:
Using Student Development Models." Liberal Education
78.1 (1992): 24-27
- Ochse, Roger. (1996) Critical Thinking: A Model for
Collaborative Research Black Hills State University.
(ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 407 987)
- Overholser, James C. "Socrates in the Classroom." College
Teaching 40.1 (1992): 14-19
- Russo, Thomas J.: And Others. (1995) Thinking about
Thinking: A Constructivist Approach to Critical Thinking
in the College Curriculum River Falls, WI: Wisconsin
University. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED
390 353)
- Seshachari, Neila C. "Instructor Mediated Journals.
Raising Critical Thinking and Discourse Levels." College
Teaching 42.1 (1994): 7-11
- Strange, Carney. "Beyond the Classroom: Encouraging
Reflective Thinking." Liberal Education 78.1 (1992):
28-32
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