New in the LES Library
The LES Library has the following new books available to CSB/SJU faculty.
New Directions for Teaching and Learning
Winter 2006 - Developing Student Expertise and Community: Lessons from How People Learn
- The Emergence of a Community of Practice in Engineering Education
- Desegregated Learning: An Innovative Framework for Programs of Study
- The Development of Adaptive Expertise in Biotransport
- Establishing Experiences to Develop a Wisdom of Professional Practice
- Teaching Writing in a Laboratory-Based Engineering Course with a "How People Learn" Framework
- Learning Content Using Complex Data in Project-Based Science: An Example from High School Biology in Urban Classrooms
- The Effect of a Bioengineering Unit Across High School Contexts: An Initial Investigation in Urban, Suburban, and Rural Domains
- Implementing Learning-Science Research in University Settings: New Research Opportunities
Change, The Magazine of Higher Education
January/February 2007
- Will Higher Education Pass A Test of Leadership?
- How Should States Respond to A Test of Leadership?
- Counting and Recounting: Assessment and the Quest for Accountability
- Assessing Student Learning Responsibly: From History to an Audacious Proposal
- Fixed Tuition Pricing: A Solution That May Be Worse Than the Problem
- From the Provincial to the International: The Missouri Southern Story
- Listening to Students: Intellectual Entrepreneurship: Improving Education and Increasing Diversity
The National Teaching and Learning Forum
December 2006
- Teaching Naked: Why Removing Technology Will Improve Student Learning
- A Tug Toward the Center
- Teacher as Action Researcher
- Virtually Authentic: using the Internet to Bring the World to Students
- The Legacy of Sad Sam
College Teaching
Fall 2006
- Teaching Calculus and Other Challenging Courses to Nontraditional and At-Risk Students at a Research University
- Grading Without Points: Does it Hurt Student Performance?
- Toward College Success: Internalizing Active and Dynamic Strategies
- The Influence of Service Learning on Students' Personal and Social Development
- Entry-Year Teachers Inside and Outside of the Academy
- Encouraging Critical Thinking in Student Library Research: An Application of National Standards