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Teaching to promote intellectual and personal maturity: Incorporating students’ worldviews and identities into the learning process

Contributor(s): Series: New directions for teaching and learning; 82Publication details: San Francisco Jossey-Bass 2000Description: 104 pISBN:
  • 9780787954468
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.170973  T3
Summary: Revealing that it is not what students think, but rather how they think that is important to the learning process, the contributors to this issue explore the full-range of cognitive and emotional dimensions that influence how individuals learn--and they describe teaching practices for building on these to help students develop intellectually and personally. They examine how students' unique understanding of their individual experience, themselves, and the ways knowledge is constructed can mediate learning. They look at the influence of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in shaping the learning process and examine how to create a culturally responsive learning environment for both students and faculty. The issue also explores the role of service learning in developing a strong sense of the caring self, examines the opportunities and challenges of expressing cultural identity in the learning community, and offers various strategies for linking learning goals to students' views of knowledge. (http://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0787954462,miniSiteCd-JBHIGHERED,navId-812163.html)
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Books Vikram Sarabhai Library Rack 26-B / Slot 1251 (0 Floor, East Wing) Non-fiction General Stacks 378.170973 T3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 192435

Table of contents:
1. Meaning-making in the learning and teaching process
2. Learning to make reflective judgments
3. Toward a more connected vision of higher education
4. Democratic citizenship and service learning: advancing the caring self
5. Creating a culturally responsive learning environment for African American students
6. Identity development of high-ability Black collegians
7. Expressing cultural identity in the learning community: opportunities and Challenges
8. Creating a positive learning environment for gay, lesbian, and bisexual students
9. Teaching to promote holistic learning and development

Revealing that it is not what students think, but rather how they think that is important to the learning process, the contributors to this issue explore the full-range of cognitive and emotional dimensions that influence how individuals learn--and they describe teaching practices for building on these to help students develop intellectually and personally. They examine how students' unique understanding of their individual experience, themselves, and the ways knowledge is constructed can mediate learning. They look at the influence of gender, race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in shaping the learning process and examine how to create a culturally responsive learning environment for both students and faculty. The issue also explores the role of service learning in developing a strong sense of the caring self, examines the opportunities and challenges of expressing cultural identity in the learning community, and offers various strategies for linking learning goals to students' views of knowledge.

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