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Scholarship July 3, 2025

College Teaching: Developing Perspective Through Dialogue

The Wabash Center

Author
Galbraith, Michael W.
Publisher
Krieger Publishing Company, Malabar, FL
ISBN
9781575242941
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments

Part One: Gaining Some Insight on Self
Part Two: Preparing to Teach the Course
Part Three: The First Class Session
Part Four: Issues in the Classroom
Part Five: Teaching Methods and Techniques
Part Six: Teaching With Technology
Part Seven: Evaluating and Grading
Part Eight: Academic Advising
Part Nine: Academic Activities Outside the Classroom

References

Index
"College Teaching: Developing Perspective Through Dialogue" casts a wide net over the topic of teaching in college. It begins with the notion that to understand what it means to be a good college teacher, self-awareness is essential. From there it provides helpful guidelines for beginning teachers, as well as to more experienced ones, about the instructional process and the academic activities outside the classroom that are imperative for survival as a college teacher. "College Teaching" uses a question-answer format to explore its nine parts. Readers of the book will find its conversational and personal tone to be a welcoming approach to exploring the complexities, dynamics, and joys of college teaching. (From the Publisher)