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Textbook or No Textbook? That is the Question
Should we always use a textbook in introductory courses? Continue reading
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Journal Selection
The teaching journal I have chosen for this semester is the Journal of Statistics Education. The journal, first started in 1993, is published by the American Statistical Association (ASA) three times a year. The editorial board is made up of … Continue reading
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Journal Choice – Teaching Theology & Religion
Teaching Journal By Bass Mitchell Due February 15, 2011 For the Course, “College Teaching,” by Dr. Leslie Smith The Journal I Choose I have chosen the journal, “Teaching Theology and Religion.” It is copyrighted by Blackwell Publishing and comes out … Continue reading
Journal of Online Learning & Teaching
After browsing through a variety of journals, I settled in on the Journal of Online Learning and Teaching – JOLT. I chose this journal for a variety of reasons, primarily of which is because I feel at this point my … Continue reading
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Journals in Teaching and Early Childhood Education The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is the preeminent professional association for early childhood professionals in America. The annual conference draws thirty to forty thousand teachers, center staff, and … Continue reading
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College Composition and Communication (CCC) Journal
The College Composition and Communication (CCC) journal is put out by the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC). According to their website, the journal “supports and promotes the teaching and study of college composition and communication” through a variety … Continue reading
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Welcome to Knowledge Building
I’m hoping that here that we shall build an archive of innovative and inspiring ideas on teaching and learning.
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