The Advancement of Learning
Building the Teaching Commons (JB-Carnegie Foundation for the Adavancement of Teaching)
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Word Count
52,000 words, Guess
Page Count
208 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8149528M
- ISBN-139780787981150
- ISBN-10078798115X
- OCLC Control Number60321591
- Library of Congress Control Number2005012459
and 2 more
- Goodreads414584
- LibraryThing1330993
Classifications
- LCCLB2331 .H85 2005
Description
"The Advancement of Learning answers questions readers are likely to have: What are the defining elements of the scholarship of teaching and learning? What traditions does it build on? What are its distinctive claims and possibilities? What are the implications of the scholarship of teaching and learning for academic culture and careers? How does it shape the student experience? In addition, authors Mary Taylor Huber and Pat Hutchings introduce a new concept that expands on the scholarship of teaching and learning - the teaching commons. As the authors explain, the teaching commons is a conceptual space in which communities of educators committed to inquiry and innovation come together to exchange ideas about teaching and learning and use them to meet the challenges of educating students for personal, professional, and civic life." "The Advancement of Learning is filled with illustrative examples of the scholarship of teaching and learning from a wide range of fields and settings. The book explores what it takes for faculty to become engaged in such work and details the structures and policies that campuses need to develop in order to support faculty engagement with the teaching commons. The authors take stock of developments to date and clearly show the benefits for those who invest the necessary time and resources."--Jacket.
First Sentence
IN THIS BOOK WE OFFER a vision of the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education that calls for a transformation affecting all teachers.
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