Teaching with Style: A Practical Guide to Enhancing Learning by Understanding Teaching and Learning Styles

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Alliance Publishers, 1996 - Education - 372 pages
An innovative & user-friendly guide to enhancing teaching & learning processes, TEACHING WITH STYLE provides a unique & comprehensive approach to helping college faculty in all disciplines enhance the quality of their teaching. New & experienced teachers at all levels of higher education will discover instructional processes that energize students & facilitate critical thinking, active & collaborative learning, & that encourage students to assume more initiative & responsibility for their learning. Readers will uncover new insights into themselves, their students, as well as detailed guidelines for how to use an integrative model of teaching & learning style to select instructional processes. TEACHING WITH STYLE helps college faculty to design imaginative approaches to instruction & to consider options to current practices. Includes all style inventories! Tony Grasha's earlier work with Barbara Fuhrmann (A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK FOR COLLEGE TEACHERS) was acclaimed by reviewers as a "classic work" & as one of the "two best books ever written about college teaching." In, TEACHING WITH STYLE, he continues this tradition of excellence in writing about ways to facilitate teaching & learning. Order from: Alliance Publishers, 414 S. Craig St., Ste. 313, Pittsburgh, PA 15213; 412-361-5425, 800-718-4287, FAX: 412-362-6195, e-mail: richlin@vms.cis.pitt.edu.

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