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Using Groups (collaborative and cooperative)
Team-based Learning
– This website was developed by Harry Meeuwsen, Ph.D., Chair, University of Texas at El Paso Department of Kinesiology. Dr. Meeuwsen developed this site to share what he has learned with others. Includes tips and strategies.
Resources on Cooperative Learning, Group Work and Teamwork
– from the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching from the University of Michigan
Problem and Case-Based Learning
Using Cases in Teaching
- from Penn State University Teaching and Learning website
Active Learning Techniques
Active Learning
from Honolulu Community College
Active Learning for the College Classroom
by Professors Donald R. Paulson and Jennifer L. Faust from California State University at Los Angeles
Active Learning: Creating Excitement in the Classroom
from the National Teaching and Learning Forum
Service Learning
Big Dummy's Guide to Service Learning
: 27 Simple Answers to Good Questions on Faculty, Programmatic, Student, Administrative and Non-Profit Issues from Florida International University
Campus Compact
- service learning organization committed to the advancement of civic and social responsibility
National Service Learning Clearinghouse
- a wealth of information on service learning for all types of schools and communities
Lecture
"Improving Lectures"
IDEA Paper No. 14 from the IDEA Center. If you have trouble with the previous link, go to the web site
www.idea.ksu.edu
. Under Products, click on IDEA Papers and look for Number 14.
Discussion
"Improving Discussions"
IDEA Paper No. 15 from the IDEA Center. If you have trouble with the previous link, go to the web site
www.idea.ksu.edu
. Under Products, click on IDEA Papers and look for Number 15.
Teaching by Discussion
from Penn State University
Writing to Learn
Writing for Learning - Not Just for Demonstrating Learning
from the National Teaching and Learning Forum
Developing Critical Thinking
The Critical Thinking Community: Resources for Socratic Questioning, Higher Order Thinking, Critical Thinking conferences books and academic resources
This website answers every question you have ever had about critical thinking but were afraid to ask!
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