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Chapter 1 A Model For Understanding Teaching and Learning | James E. Groccia |
Chapter 2 Effective Grading and Assessment: Gloal Insights to Enhance Student Learning, Faculty Satisfaction, and Institutional Success | Virgina J. Anderson |
Chapter 3 Using the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning to Improve Learning Outcomes | Regan A. R. Gurung, R. Eric Landrum |
Chapter 4 From Document to Practice: Application of Outcome-Based Assessment in the Curricula of Police and Border Guard Service | Kätlin Vanari, Einike Pilli |
Chapter 5 Optimizing Adaptive Student Behaviors | Jacquelyn Cranney, Helen Dalton |
Chapter 6 Preparing Middle Eastern Students for the Future: Saudi Arabia as a Case Study | Saleh H. Alwasal, Solaiman M. AlHadlaq |
Chapter 7 Culture and Disability in the Classroom | Dennis B. Galvan, Jeremy L. Brunson |
Chapter 8 Developing Faculty for the 21st Century In South Africa: Building Capacity Through Collaborative Preparation Programs | Stacey C. Nickson |
Chapter 9 Sustaining and Championing Teaching and Learning - In Good times or Bad | Shelda Debowski, Lorraine Stefani, Margaret W. Cohen, Angela Ho |
Chapter 10 An Effective Model for the Professional Development of Middle-Eastern Faculty | Mohammed A. Al-Sudairy |
Chapter 11 Culture and Teaching: Lessons from Psychology | Kenneth D. Keith |
Chapter 12 The Implications of Muslim Beliefs, Practices, and Traditions on University Teaching and Learning | Shakeer Abdullah |
Chapter 13 The Context of Learning: Changes in UK Higher Education | Annie Trapp |
Chapter 14 Learning for Transformation in an International Context: The Implications of a Confucian Learning Model | Qi Sun |
Chapter 15 Review of New University Education Policy Implementation in Croatia | Vesna Kovac, Marko Turk |
Chapter 16 Impact of Organizational Culture on the Leadership of Higher Education Curriculum Development | Laurie Lomas |
Chapter 17 Leading Higher Education Teaching, Learning and Innovation | Shelda Debowski |
Chapter 18 Internationalizing the Curriculum | Richard S. Velayo |
Chapter 19 Cultural Contexts and Curricular Design in Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern Nations | Emad Ismail, Mohamed Hassan |
Chapter 20 Strategic Curriculum Change | Camille Kandiko, Paul Blackmore |
Chapter 21 Visualizing Knowledge Structures of University Teaching to Relate Pedagogic Theory and Academic Practice | Ian Kinchin |
Chapter 22 Culture and Learning Styles | Maria Martinez Witte, James Witte |
Chapter 23 Metacognitive Learning and Culture | Kevin Downing, Kristina Shin |
Chapter 24 Emerging Evidence for Excellent Teaching across Borders | Jared Keeley, Andrew Christopher, William Buskist |
Chapter 25 Writing for the U.S. University | Helen Fox |
Chapter 26 Culture Bump: An Instructional Process for Cultural Insight | Carol M. Archer, Stacey C. Nickson |
Chapter 27 Intercultural Pedagogy: Deep Cultural Issues and Challenges for Global Universities | Po Li Tan |
Chapter 28 Conceptual Bases of Problem-Based Learning | Kenneth Mølbjerg Jørgensen, Anete M. Camille Strand, Anja Overgaard Thomassen |
Chapter 29 Problem-Based Learning and Its Application to South African Medical Education | Ted Sommerville, Veena Singaram |
Chapter 30 Confucius and Buddha in the College Classroom: Relational Virtuosity in Teaching and Learning | Peter J. Giordano |
Chapter 31 Learning, Teaching, and Assessment Using Technology | Geoffrey Crisp |