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Revitalizing Classrooms: Innovations and Inquiry Pedagogies in Practice
By (Author) Jeffery W. Galle
Edited by Rebecca L. Harrison
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
24th October 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Higher education, tertiary education
Teaching skills and techniques
378.125
Paperback
150
Width 151mm, Height 232mm, Spine 10mm
222g
Revitalizing Classrooms brings together six diverse essays with the central purpose of providing a venue for scholar teachers from a number of disciplines to convey their individual journeys in pedagogical innovation. These classroom narratives involve a paradigm shift away from traditional lecture modes to vital, active, engaged teaching and learning. From high school classrooms to undergraduate and graduate classes, these models provide adaptable ways to reinvigorate and energize classroom spaces that center student driven learning.
At a time when, despite lip service, teaching is woefully undervalued in much of higher education, Oxford College of Emory Universitys Institute for Pedagogy in the Liberal Arts honors committed, innovative, and successful teaching and teachers. These essays reflect some of the best sessions from IPLA over the years and provide the reader with powerful and successful models for improving their teaching, and, more importantly, through that teaching improving student learning. -- Edward L. Queen, Center for Ethics, Emory University
Pedagogical approaches to Inquiry-based learning serve to build a solid foundation for critical thinking skills that are essential to student success in college and careers. The essays contained in this volume will serve as model best practices to assist other educators trying to adopt an inquiry-based approach. -- Jill Lane, Assistant Vice President of Academic Planning and Assessment, Clayton State University
In thiscollection of essays from the IPLA incubator,Galle and Harrisonand their authorsshow that, while inquiry-guided learning projects may be grounded in specific courses, the approach itself transcends theseparticular contexts, and inquiryis ultimatelya habit of mind of the educated person. -- Nancy Chick, Academic Director of the Taylor Institute for Teaching & Learning; University Chair in Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary
Jeffery Galle is Associate Professor of English, founding Director of the Center for Academic Excellence, and organizer of IPLA at Oxford College of Emory University. Co-author of How to Be a HIP Campus: Maximizing Learning in Undergraduate Education (2015) and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Pedagogy and Place-Based Education: From Abstract to Quotidian (forthcoming May 2017), Galles scholarship focuses on pedagogies involving active learning, particularly those associated with experiential learning, place, and inquiry. Rebecca L. Harrison, Associate Professor of English and Director of STEAM English at the University of West Georgia, teaches courses in Southern women writers, American literature, pedagogy, and secondary English education. A womens literature specialist, Harrison has published on writers such as Eudora Welty and Beatrice Witte Ravenel, alongside her work on active pedagogies; her recent book Inhabiting La Patria, a critical collection on Julia Alvarez, was published by SUNY Press in 2013.