by Doug Ward When Mark Mort began remaking a 100-level biology course at the University of Kansas a few years ago, he asked instructors who had taught the class what they thought students needed. “Not surprisingly, the answers were very much content, content, content,” said Mort, an associate professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and a co-principal investigator on a National Science Foundation grant involving several universities in the Bay View Alliance. Then he went to … [Read more...]
Disciplinary-Specific Pedagogical Knowledge is Key to “Good College Teaching”
The new AAAS Report on Undergraduate Teaching Improvement by Mary Taylor Huber, Senior Scholar, Bay View Alliance The “knowledge that teachers have of how students go about learning a particular subject,” is key to “good college teaching,” according to a new American Academy of Arts and Sciences report on Policies and Practices to Support Undergraduate Teaching Improvement. Written by Aaron M. Pallas, Anna Neumann, and Corbin M. Campbell, all of Teachers College, Columbia University, … [Read more...]
Catalyzing Institutional Transformation: Insights from the AAU STEM Initiative
by Emily Miller, Associate Vice President for Policy, Association of American Universities A new article about the AAU Undergraduate STEM Education Initiative has been published in Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning. The article discusses the approach taken by AAU and identifies the cross-cutting implementation, dissemination, and institutionalization strategies from eight pilot projects and from a growing network of AAU research universities committed to improving undergraduate STEM … [Read more...]