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CFT LibraryOverviewThe Center has a steadily growing library related to teaching and learning, including books, journals, videotapes and DVDs, and articles. Located at the CFT in Calhoun Hall 116, the library holdings are listed in ACORN, Vanderbilt's online library catalog. These holdings address a variety of issues, and are particularly rich in the areas of active and collaborative learning, course design, assessment, educational theory, and professional development. New at the CFT LibraryNote that clicking on the book titles below will lead you to the ACORN records for the books listed. These records provide information on call numbers and availability of these books in the Vanderbilt library system. Introduction to Rubrics: an assessment tool to save grading time, convey effective feedback, and promote student learning, by Dannelle D. Stevens and Antonia Levi, Stylus Publishing, 2005. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability. Beyond Tests and Quizzes: Creative Assessments in the College Classroom, by Richard J. Mezeske and Barbara A. Mezeske, Jossey-Bass, 2007. From the publisher: Because the drive toward external assessment speaks almost exclusively in terms of standardized testing, we need to be reminded of the internal purposes of assessment: measuring learning for both student and teacher so that instruction can be adjusted and improved. This book is written for college instructors who are striving to creatively change assessment practice to better reflect learner-centered teaching. It is intended to consider not only the multiple ways in which individuals learn content, but also the multiple avenues to assessment the variety of learning styles demands. Excerpts of this book are available online from the publisher. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability.
Blueprint for Learning: Constructing College Courses to Facilitate, Assess, and Document Learning , by Laurie Richlin, Introduction by Shirley Ronkowski, Stylus Publishing, LLC, 2006. From the publisher: This book familiarizes readers with course design elements; enables them to understand themselves as individuals and teachers; know their students; adapt to the learning environment; design courses that promote deep learning; and assess the impact of the teaching practices and design choices they have made. The author provides tools to create a full syllabus, offers guidance on such issues as framing questions that encourage discussion, developing assignments with rubrics, and creating tests. The book is packed with resources that will help readers structure their courses and constitute a rich reference of proven ideas. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability.
Blended Learning in Higher Education: Framework, Principles, & Guidelines, by D. Randy Garrison and Norman D. Vaughan, Jossey-Bass, 2007. From the publisher: This groundbreaking book offers a down-to-earth resource for the practical application of blended learning in higher education as well as a comprehensive examination of the topic. Well-grounded in research, Blended Learning in Higher Education clearly demonstrates how the blended learning approach embraces the traditional values of face-to-face teaching and integrates the best practices of online learning. This approach has proven to both enhance and expand the effectiveness and efficiency of teaching and learning in higher education across disciplines. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability.
Teaching the Large College Class: A Guidebook for Instructors with Multitudes, by Frank Heppner, Jossey-Bass, 2007. From the publisher: Teaching large classes is a fact of life for professors at many institutions. In addition to pedagogy, instructors of these courses must also be concerned with legal, ethical, financial, technological, personnel, and management issues. Virtually all introductory courses are large ones, as are the popular intermediate courses at large institutions. Typically, little or no training or instruction is provided to new professors about how to manage large classes successfully. This book is a valuable resource for any college teacher, adjunct or full-time, facing a large class. It will also be useful for college administrators who might want to issue it to teachers, especially adjuncts, assigned to large classes for the first time. A distillation of years of experience by the author who started his college teaching career in 1969 in teaching large classes and in coaching other professors to do the same, this guide is concise and user-friendly. It employs teaching-as-acting as a common theme, with many practical examples covering all of the major aspects of organizing, managing, and teaching a large lecture course in any field. Excerpts of this book are available online from the author. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability.
From the publisher: This groundbreaking book explores the current state of doctoral education in the United States and offers a plan for increasing the effectiveness of doctoral education. Programs must grapple with questions of purpose. The authors examine practices and elements of doctoral programs and show how they can be made more powerful by relying on principles of progressive development, integration, and collaboration. They challenge the traditional apprenticeship model and offer an alternative in which students learn while apprenticing with several faculty members. The authors persuasively argue that creating intellectual community is essential for high-quality graduate education in every department. Knowledge-centered, multigenerational communities foster the development of new ideas and encourage intellectual risk taking. Excerpts of this book are available online from the publisher. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability.
From the Publisher: A publication of The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, this important resource builds on the work of Carnegie's best-selling books, Scholarship Reconsidered and Scholarship Assessed. The Advancement of Learning explores the premise that the scholarship of teaching and learning holds the key to improving the quality of higher education.
Excerpts of this book are available online from the publisher. See the book's ACORN record for call number and availability.
BooksBelow is a sampling of the books in the CFT Library. Each book's title is a link leading to a review of the book originally published in the CFT's former newsletter, Teaching Forum.
JournalsCurrent SubscriptionsFollowing is a list of the journals to which the CFT currently subscribes. These journals do not circulate, but Vanderbilt affiliates are welcome to browse our holdings in Calhoun 116. Click on the Past SubscriptionsBelow is a list of journals to which the CFT has subscribed in the past that are now available online through the Vanderbilt Central Library. Certain back issues of these journals (and others not listed here) are available for browsing at the CFT library in Calhoun 116.
Discipline-Specific Journals on TeachingThere are a variety of journals that published articles on teaching and learning in higher education in particular disciplines. See this list of discipline-specific teaching journals to find journals in your discipline. Many journal publishers and journal databases provide table-of-contents alert services by which you can sign up to receive emails listing the tables of contents of new issues of selected journals as they are published. Using such services with teaching journals in your field is an efficient way of keeping up with teaching issues in your discipline. VideosThe CFT keeps a variety of videos in both VHS and DVD formats in its library, including videos produced by the Harvard University Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning and tapes of past CFT events and workshops. Here is a sampling of the library's video holdings.
Articles and Essays
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