11/02/2024
As we've announced before (in as many forums as humanly possible), the second edition of our book--Teaching and Learning STEM: A Practical Guide--appeared in print this year. We'd like to share with you a really nice review of it that just came out in PRISM, the journal of the American Society for Engineering Education.
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Teaching and Learning STEM: A Practical Guide walks faculty through effective teaching step-by-step, including new material in the second edition about teaching online and integrating AI. The authors make the research on teaching accessible and help busy faculty apply it to their lived experience in the classroom.
For example, the authors break active learning into steps. They do this by encouraging small forays into active learning, taking only 2-3 minutes of class time. These small forays are followed by reflection, adjustments, and then bigger forays. This is a recipe for success.
Rich Felder and Rebecca Brent are two of the best teachers and writers in academe, and it shows: their advice is inspired and their prose flows like melted butter. One of my colleagues attended their workshop based on the book and declared that her teaching was transformed. Many teachers will find the book transformative. That is why it is my favorite book on teaching.
Tara Gray, Ph.D.
Associate Provost for Faculty Development
Director, Teaching Academy
New Mexico State University
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For more information about the book, see
Teaching and Learning STEM: A Practical Guide, Second Edition Teaching and Learning STEM: A Practical Guide, presents a trove of practical research-based strategies for designing and teaching university and high school courses. Its engaging and well-illustrated descriptions will equip you to impleme...