Synopsis
Essentials College and University Teaching is for all instructors who are striving to be excellent teachers. A passionate call for higher-quality post-secondary teaching, the book is an essential resource at a time when students want and expect effective instruction.
Authors Eleanor Boyle and Harley Rothstein analyze and summarize the principles underlying good teaching at any academic level and in any discipline. They demonstrate how to organize, communicate, manage, and evaluate in ways that will inspire and promote genuine learning.
Full of practical and usable ideas, Essentials College and University Teaching is valuable reading for professors, lecturers, graduate students, and anyone who values quality education.
About the Author
Eleanor Boyle has been a college instructor for 15 years, and teaches at Capilano College in Vancouver. She holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Chicago and a PhD in neuroscience from the University of British Columbia. She has led numerous teaching workshops for faculty, helping colleagues involve students in lectures and in learning. Previously, Eleanor had a 10-year career as a newspaper and television journalist, and studied as a Press Fellow at Cambridge University in England.
Harley Rothstein, an educator and writer, earned a Bachelor's degree in history and a PhD in the history of education from the University of British Columbia. After completing formal teacher training, he taught in the public school system for 11 years. He later worked in the Faculty of Education at UBC for 10 years, teaching music education as well as supervising and mentoring future teachers. He is currently working on a book about alternative schools. Harley is also a performing and recording musician, and has an adult daughter.
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