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Maryville University's Center For Teaching Excellence
http://accweb.itr.maryville.edu/cte/default.htm
Teaching and Other Educational
Centers
Center For Teaching, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
http://www.umass.edu/cft
Center for Teaching Excellence,
Providence College
http://www.providence.edu/cte
Center for the Advancement of
Teaching, Illinois State University
http://wolf.its.ilstu.edu/CAT
The Collaboration for the
Advancement of College Teaching & Learning
http://www.gac.edu/Groups/collab/
UMCP Diversity Web
http://www.inform.umd.edu/diversityweb
National Center for Urban
Partnerships
http://www.ncup.org
Teaching Resources
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~bobmerik/value.htm
--is maintained by Dr. Robert Merikangas of the University of Maryland, it is a
bibliography based on the conference: "Teaching for Diversity, Unity, and Human
Values: An Education Summit".
http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/education/hcc/facguide/fg/pig.html
-- is the University of Hawaii Community Colleges faculty handbook with items
such as "handling disruptive students.
http://www.aber.ac.uk/~dgc/mcs.html
-- is a site out of the UK mediated by Dr. Daniel Chandler. Great media studies
links including "the best place I have found for locating introductions to
things like semiotics.
http://www2.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Learning_Styles.html
-- is a site produced by Richard Felder at North Carolina State University's
Department of Chemical Engineering.
http://www.tafe.sa.edu.au/vet_div/irsi/best_prac/
-- is a site out of South Australia with introductions to key educational
issues, including an emphasis on the "4MAT" learning styles method.
http://www.esc13.tenet.edu/depts/state/epii/styles.html
-- Provides another good introduction to learning styles with a different
approach. It is produced by Dr. Sharon A Feaster, Director of Teacher Education
at LeTourneau University in Longview, TX.
http://www.mcmaster.ca/learning/teaching_tips/tipshome.htm
-- The McMaster University Centre for Leadership in Learning has an excellent
web site with a regular feature called TEACHING TIPS, edited by its
Instructional Development Centre. The tips were written by instructors at
McMaster in response to some of the more common and difficult problems reported
in a recent survey of instructors. Over 30 topics are currently discussed on the
site.
http://vrc.brookes.ac.uk:120/abscomp/
--This searchable database contains details of the papers from the Improving
Student Learning Conferences,published by The Oxford Centre for Staff Learning
and Development as Volumes 1-6 from 1994 to 1999. The purpose of the database is
to provide a readily available source of information to staff developers and
pedagogic researchers on some of the main studies carried out in their field in
the past few years. The thinking behind the exercise was to provide a short
abstract of each study to permit the readers to browse through the compilation
to find some work which was applicable to the issue they were, or wanted to be
engaged in. The database is searchable by name, surname, title, keyword,
conference year or title or institution. Alternatively you can browse all the
records.