Key Practices for Fostering Engaged Learning: A Guide for Faculty and Staff

Author:   Jessie L. Moore
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9781642671162


Pages:   156
Publication Date:   25 April 2023
Format:   Hardback
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This book emerges from the author’s ongoing work as director of Elon University’s Center for Engaged Learning, where for the past decade, more than 200 scholars from over 120 post-secondary institutions across more than a dozen countries have participated in multi-institutional scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL). This book focuses on six key practices:· Acknowledging and building on students’ prior knowledge and experiences · Facilitating relationships · Offering feedback · Framing connections to broader contexts · Fostering reflection and metacognition · Promoting integration and transfer of knowledge and skills.Following the introduction, the author devotes individual chapters to each of the six practices, and the concluding chapter focuses on implementing the six practices as an integrated approach. A Series on Engaged Learning and Teaching Book. Visit the books’ companion website, hosted by the Center for Engaged Learning, for book resources.

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Author:   Jessie L. Moore
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.598kg
ISBN:  

9781642671162


ISBN 10:   1642671169
Pages:   156
Publication Date:   25 April 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Key Practices for Fostering High-Quality Engaged Learning in Higher Education Chapter 2: Acknowledging and Building on Students' Prior Knowledge and Experiences Chapter 3: Facilitating Relationships Chapter 4: Offering Feedback Chapter 5: Framing Connections to Broader Contexts Chapter 6: Fostering Reflection on Learning and Self Chapter 7: Promoting Integration and Transfer of Knowledge and Skills Chapter 8: Conclusion: Implementing High-Quality Engaged Learning

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"""This book is ideal for anyone who wants to ensure that learning is the best it can be for all learners and to help prepare students to be active participants in their own learning for life. Jessie Moore identifies six key practices gleaned from multi-institutional research collaboratives and other research and makes a compelling argument for a more intentional inclusion of these practices in the student experience to benefit the learner in current and future learning and in their careers, communities, and civic life. Dr. Moore provides clear and cogent tips for individual faculty and staff and program and institution leaders so you can advance this work on your own campuses."" ""This book had me at 'engaged learning'! Drawing on a vast body of research and featuring ample practical examples, Key Practices for Fostering Engaged Learning: A Guide for Faculty and Staff provides a comprehensive and indispensable primer for all educators interested in enriching their capacity to transform any educational encounter into a meaningful learning experience for college students. By focusing on six cross-cutting practices available in college classrooms, employment, and leadership in student organizations, this book offers an institution-wide approach for improving undergraduate education.""--Jillian Kinzie, Associate Director, National Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research ""This expertly crafted, succinct guide is full of big insights and useful examples for educators and institutional leaders alike. Moore makes a clear and nuanced case for each of the key practices--not only that research supports its importance, but also that large-scale surveys indicate it is too infrequently or inequitably used--resulting in a compelling call to action. The student stories and practical ideas for faculty and staff, both woven throughout, help make Key Practices for Fostering Engaged Learning a must-read for anyone interested in improving learning in and beyond the higher education classroom.""--Cassandra Volpe Horii, Associate Vice Provost for Education and Direct of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Stanford University"


"""This book is ideal for anyone who wants to ensure that learning is the best it can be for all learners and to help prepare students to be active participants in their own learning for life. Jessie Moore identifies six key practices gleaned from multi-institutional research collaboratives and other research and makes a compelling argument for a more intentional inclusion of these practices in the student experience to benefit the learner in current and future learning and in their careers, communities, and civic life. Dr. Moore provides clear and cogent tips for individual faculty and staff and program and institution leaders so you can advance this work on your own campuses.""--Brooke Barnett, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Butler University ""Key Practices for Fostering Engaged Learning is the right book for individuals and institutions seeking to introduce or advance institutional engaged learning. It builds on the literature on high-impact practices to offer readers a mix of research and practical strategies to enhance and deepen student learning. The book identifies six key practices to foster engaged learning, and they are applicable to a range of engaged learning activities inside and outside the classroom. It is a strong guide for making engaged learning high impact.""--Dawn Michele Whitehead, Vice President of the Office of Global Citizenship for Campus, Community, and Careers, American Associations of Colleges & Universities ""This book had me at 'engaged learning'! Drawing on a vast body of research and featuring ample practical examples, Key Practices for Fostering Engaged Learning: A Guide for Faculty and Staff provides a comprehensive and indispensable primer for all educators interested in enriching their capacity to transform any educational encounter into a meaningful learning experience for college students. By focusing on six cross-cutting practices available in college classrooms, employment, and leadership in student organizations, this book offers an institution-wide approach for improving undergraduate education.""--Jillian Kinzie, Associate Director, National Survey of Student Engagement, Indiana University Center for Postsecondary Research ""This expertly crafted, succinct guide is full of big insights and useful examples for educators and institutional leaders alike. Moore makes a clear and nuanced case for each of the key practices--not only that research supports its importance, but also that large-scale surveys indicate it is too infrequently or inequitably used--resulting in a compelling call to action. The student stories and practical ideas for faculty and staff, both woven throughout, help make Key Practices for Fostering Engaged Learning a must-read for anyone interested in improving learning in and beyond the higher education classroom.""--Cassandra Volpe Horii, Associate Vice Provost for Education and Direct of the Center for Teaching and Learning, Stanford University"


Author Information

Jessie L. Moore is Director of the Center for Engaged Learning and Associate Professor of English: Professional Writing & Rhetoric. She leads planning, implementation, and assessment of the Center's research seminars, which support multi-institutional inquiry on high-impact pedagogies and other focused engaged learning topics. Her recent research examines transfer of writing knowledge and practices, multi-institutional research and collaborative inquiry, writing residencies for faculty writers, the writing lives of university students, and high-impact pedagogies. She co-edited Critical Transitions: Writing and the Question of Transfer (2016). She currently serves as the elected Secretary of the Conference on College Composition and Communication

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