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1 Teaching— Improving Teaching Skills 2006 New Faculty Consortium Susan V. Crosson Santa Fe Community College Gainesville, FL

2 Begin with the end in Mind! Teaching/Learning Fundamentals Teaching/Learning Fundamentals Your Questions Your Questions Additional Resources Additional Resources If you know where you’re going, you’re more likely to get there….

3 Traditional Knowledge Process... Read Book, Come to Class TEACH TEACH Deliver content… Do Homework, ParticipateLEARN Activities to Gain Confidence in Knowledge… Write Papers, ExamsASSESS Demonstrate Knowledge Breadth and Depth…

4 Think about your favorite professor… In one word, why were they so special? Q: Think about your favorite professor… In one word, why were they so special?

5 A More Engaging Knowledge Process... Identify Resources TEACH TEACH Deliver Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Attitudes, and Values... Create Activities LEARN Activities to Gain Confidence in Knowledge... Assess Outcomes ASSESSDemonstrateKnowledgeBreadth and Depth…

6 Teaching a Course is like a Rubberband Teaching/Learning/Assessing occurs best if the faculty/student relationship is in sych.... Sych the tension properly through goal congruent faculty-student course expectations.... And maintain tension throughout the course by actively involving students in learning....

7 Teaching/Learning Modalities How to make the teach-learn connection I See…visual learners I See…visual learners I Hear…aural learners I Hear…aural learners I Touch…read/write learners I Touch…read/write learners I Do…kinetic learners I Do…kinetic learners

8 Connecting Teaching/Learning I See (Visual) I Hear (Aural) I Touch (Read/Write) I Do (Kinetic) Online practice quizzes Group projects Textbook Classroom lectures and notes Podcasts PowerPoint slides PowerPoint with audio Exhibits, mind maps & concept maps

9 Learning Focus Questions

10 Developmental Stages of Learning Absolute knowing means a student has knowledge of the facts and can answer questions like how, what, where, and when. (Frosh : 70%, Soph: 50%) Transitional knowing means a student can apply the methods or knowledge to specified situations and can compare and contrast methods. (Frosh 30%, Soph: 50%) Independent knowing means a student uses the knowledge to form opinions in nonspecific situations and can answer the question why. (Most Juniors and Seniors) Contextual knowing means a student has integrated the knowledge into a broad context and is able to evaluate perspectives to make reasoned decisions and policies using this knowledge. (Grad school or 5 years out) From Baxter-Magolda’s Developmental Stages of Learning and Knowing

11 What question does the Absolute knower prefer? What question does the Transitional knower ask most often? What question is the favorite of the Independent knower? What inquiry does the Contextual knower pursue? Match the questions: What? How? Why? and What If? to the Developmental Stages of Learning and Knowing….

12 Teaching/Learning Activities How (Transitional): Lecture with Demos Homework Problems CAI (Computer-Aided Instruction) Problem Exams Why (Independent): Socratic Lecture Group Discussions Motivational Stories Group Projects/Exams What If (Contextual): Student Lectures/Presentations Role Play Open-ended projects Subjective Exams What (Absolute): Lecture with Visuals Lecture with Visuals Textbook reading Textbook reading Data Gathering Data Gathering Objective Exams Objective Exams

13 Course Planning Worksheet Course Planning Worksheet Student Learning Level Goal: Absolute Transitional Independent Contextual What? How? Why? What If? *Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes, Abilities, and Values

14 Next Step… Develop a Course Plan On Campus: Financial Managerial Course Goals Curriculum, Course, and Professor Course Basics Syllabus Calendar Gradebook Course Evaluations by Students Orientation/First Day Student Readiness Student To Do List Student Consent Form Course Sessions Learning Objectives Teach Learn Assess Pre & Post Online/Blended: Open Campus -password please Open Campus

15 Your Questions Engaging Students Engaging Students Encouraging Class Discussions Encouraging Class Discussions Bringing in the Real World Bringing in the Real World Using Technology Tools Using Technology Tools Teaching Efficiency Teaching Efficiency Course Rules Course Rules Balancing Teaching and Research Balancing Teaching and Research Additional Resources Additional Resources

16 Engaging Student Strategies One minute memos…collect periodically One minute memos…collect periodically Core dump beginning &/or end of topic Core dump beginning &/or end of topic Argue for/Argue against Argue for/Argue against What would X say about Y What would X say about Y Examples you’ve observed from personal lives regarding X concept Examples you’ve observed from personal lives regarding X concept Think/Pair/Share Think/Pair/Share Pair summarizing/checking/editing Pair summarizing/checking/editing Group work--all group members prepare & you select spokesperson Group work--all group members prepare & you select spokesperson Mini-cases or problems Mini-cases or problems Peer reviewed projects Peer reviewed projects Student discussion recorders Student discussion recorders Write discussion points on board, class rank importance by voting Write discussion points on board, class rank importance by voting Chapter Expert Chapter Expert Posts chapter and class notes, answers student posted questions online, and develops sample exam questions Posts chapter and class notes, answers student posted questions online, and develops sample exam questions Give points for posting questions and responses Give points for posting questions and responses

17 Encouraging Class Discussions Good Beginnings: Good Beginnings: What is the main idea of…? What is the main idea of…? What if…? What if…? How does…affect…? How does…affect…? Why is...important? Why is...important? What is a new example of…? What is a new example of…? Explain why… or Explain how… Explain why… or Explain how… How does this relate to what you have learned before? How does this relate to what you have learned before? What conclusions can you draw about? What conclusions can you draw about? What is the difference between…and…? What is the difference between…and…? How are …and …similar? How are …and …similar? How would you use…to…? How would you use…to…? What are the strengths and weaknesses of…? What are the strengths and weaknesses of…? What is the best…and why? What is the best…and why? Beginnings to Avoid: Beginnings to Avoid: Are there any questions? Are there any questions? Does everyone understand? Does everyone understand?

18 Bringing in the Real World Classroom=Workplace Classroom=Workplace Give points for doing homework on spreadsheets Give points for doing homework on spreadsheets Encourage collaborative web-based instead of paper-based projects Encourage collaborative web-based instead of paper-based projects Build students’ resumes by using work authentic software like QuickBooks, SBA, or Great Plains Build students’ resumes by using work authentic software like QuickBooks, SBA, or Great Plains Utilize XBRL and XML based documents Utilize XBRL and XML based documents Use teams and collaboration Use teams and collaboration Evaluate peers-multiple times Evaluate peers-multiple times Require Communication similar to workplace Require Communication similar to workplace

19 Using Technology PowerPoint PowerPoint Course Website Course Website Learning Management Systems: WebCT/Bb Learning Management Systems: WebCT/Bb Tablet pc Tablet pc iPod and podcasting iPod and podcasting Videos Videos Clickers (personal response systems) Clickers (personal response systems) Online Resources for Textbooks Online Resources for Textbooks Accounting software Accounting software

20 Teaching Efficiency Ever Expanding Knowledge and Skills… Consultants/Knowledge Experts Consultants/Knowledge Experts Business Model Today Business Model Today Use your student demographics Use your student demographics Students prepare notes and solutions Students prepare notes and solutions Course resources on the web Course resources on the web Require web-ready reports and documents, share them online Require web-ready reports and documents, share them online Grading Rubrics Grading Rubrics Encourage Web-based research in addition to library-based research Encourage Web-based research in addition to library-based research Use authentic source documents Use authentic source documents Provide content in students’ comfort zone Provide content in students’ comfort zone iPods, One Note, Videotape lectures, old exams, online quizzing, IM, comics… iPods, One Note, Videotape lectures, old exams, online quizzing, IM, comics… iPodsOne Note iPodsOne Note Personalized Faculty Evaluation Personalized Faculty Evaluation Continuous improvement not radical change Continuous improvement not radical change Keep the Best of What You Do, Rethink the Rest!

21 Course Rules Course Readiness Course Readiness First Day of Class To Do List Course Dialogue Course Dialogue Student Survey Course Contract Syllabus Course Contract Syllabus Rules of Engagement Consent Form Rules of Engagement Consent Form Ethics Dialogue Ethics Dialogue Ethics Survey

22 Potential Research Opportunities AACSB accreditation issues Embedded performance metrics for learning outcomes: student, course, curriculum Teaching cases and notes Impact of technology or innovation

23 Remember with students: You Get What You Measure!

24 Additional Faculty Resources: http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson/Talks/Resources.htm http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson/Talks/Resources.htm PowerPoint Self-Study sessions Getting A Great Start Overview Developing a More Effective Syllabus Developing an Effective Student Evaluation iPods Promote Teaching/Learning Course Website Design-Leverage Learning in Your ClassesCourse Website Design-Leverage Learning in Your Classes Visit your school's Center for Excellence in Teaching or AAA's many teaching/learning sessions

25 Book Resources Advice for New Faculty Members by Robert Boice Amazon.com cost $34.19 Classroom Research: Implementing the Scholarship of Teaching by K. Patricia Cross and Mimi Harris Steadman Amazon.com cost $36.96 Classroom Assessment Techniques: A Handbook for College Teachers by Thomas A. Angelo and K. Patricia Cross Amazon.com cost $41.13 Knowing and Reasoning in College: Gender-related Patterns in Student Intellectual Development by M.B. Baxter Magolda Amazon.com cost $34.95

26 Sample Student Resources for Any Class http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson/Talks/Resources.htm First Day of Class To Do List First Day of Class To Do List An Introduction to Business EthicsAn Introduction to Business Ethics -open in Notes view to see teaching notes teaching notes An Introduction to Business Ethicsteaching notes Student Consent Form Student Consent Form Class Notes-download a free 120 day trial of One Note what I write on the board each class Class Notes-download a free 120 day trial of One Note what I write on the board each classdownload a free 120 day trial of One Notedownload a free 120 day trial of One Note Spring 2006 Class NotesSpring 2006 Class Notes Fall 2005 Class Notes Fall 2005 Class Notes Spring 2006 Class NotesFall 2005 Class Notes iPod audio files-these are wav files that students can listen to as they view their text or notes using either a computer, iPod, or mp3 player iPod audio files-these are wav files that students can listen to as they view their text or notes using either a computer, iPod, or mp3 player Managerial Accounting ChatsManagerial Accounting Look and Listens Managerial Accounting ChatsManagerial Accounting Look and Listens Course Websites-these are my non-password protected websites Course Websites-these are my non-password protected websites Financial AccountingManagerial Accounting Financial AccountingManagerial Accounting

27 Student Assignments for Financial, Principles of Accounting, or Intermediate http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson/Talks/Resources.htm Annual Report Project-each student selects a different company, analyzes the financial statements, and posts their report online Annual Report Project-each student selects a different company, analyzes the financial statements, and posts their report online PowerPoint Template2005 Student Reports PowerPoint Template2005 Student Reports Accounting Software Options: (Accounting on Every Desktop Overview) Accounting Software Options: (Accounting on Every Desktop Overview)Accounting on Every Desktop OverviewAccounting on Every Desktop Overview QuickBooks Online Edition- 30 day free trial, students only need an Internet connection QuickBooks Online Edition- 30 day free trial, students only need an Internet connection turnkey outside assignment; no prior faculty knowledge necessary, students will know how to use QuickBooks by completing this project QuickBooks Online Edition- 30 day free trial, students only need an Internet connection Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains 8.0-120 day free education version Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains 8.0-120 day free education version turnkey outside assignment; no prior faculty knowledge necessary, students will gain a basic knowledge of this leading mid-market software by completing this project Microsoft Business Solutions-Great Plains 8.0-120 day free education version Inventory Methods using candy Inventory Methods using candy Inventory Methods using candy Inventory Methods using candy

28 Student Assignments for Managerial or Cost Accounting http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson/Talks/Resources.htm Cookie Activites-Students form cookie companies, produce chocolate chip cookies using Job &/or Process costing, prepare a company website and marketing plan, price their cookies using a variety of methods, evaluate their peers performance, and debrief the semester as the management team of a cookie conglomerate. Cookie Activites-Students form cookie companies, produce chocolate chip cookies using Job &/or Process costing, prepare a company website and marketing plan, price their cookies using a variety of methods, evaluate their peers performance, and debrief the semester as the management team of a cookie conglomerate. Cookie Assignments and exhibits2005 Student Websites Cookie Assignments and exhibits2005 Student Websites Using Novels-set context for class discussions and assignments Using Novels-set context for class discussions and assignments The Goal by Goldratt and Cox Code BlueThe Goal by Goldratt and Cox Code Blue by McDermott and Stocks by McDermott and Stocks The Goal by Goldratt and Cox Code Blueby McDermott and Stocks Job Order Costing with Legos-students prepare a job card while they build 3 products Job Order Costing with Legos-students prepare a job card while they build 3 products Job CardParts List Job CardParts List

29 Teaching for Today and Tomorrow No Turnkey Solutions No Turnkey Solutions Expresses You Expresses You Continuously Challenges Continuously Challenges Research Opportunities Research Opportunities Delights Students! Delights Students! Get more out of your teaching: By getting teaching/learning out of the classroom, By remembering to begin with the end in mind, By utilizing students’ modalities, questions, and development stages, By keeping the best and rethinking the rest, By inspiring students like your favorite professor inspired you.

30 Looking forward to your successes! My Homepage http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson http://inst.sfcc.edu/~scrosson susan.crosson@sfcc.edu 352-395-5137


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