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Engaging Ideas. The Professor's Guide to Integrating Writing, Critical Thinking, and Active Learning in the Classroom. Edition No. 3

  • Book

  • 400 Pages
  • July 2021
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5838255

Use your course's big ideas to accelerate students’ growth as writers and critical thinkers

The newly revised third edition of Engaging Ideas delivers a step-by-step guide for designing writing assignments and critical thinking activities that engage students with important subject-matter questions. This new edition of the celebrated book (now written by the co-author team of Bean and Melzer) uses leading and current research and theory to help you link active learning pedagogy to your courses' subject matter. You'll learn how to:

  • Design formal and informal writing assignments that guide students toward thinking like experts in your discipline
  • Use time-saving strategies for coaching the writing process and handling the paper load including alternatives to traditional grading such as portfolio assessment and contract grading
  • Help students use self-assessment and peer response to improve their work
  • Develop better ways than the traditional research paper to teach undergraduate reading and research
  • Integrate social media, multimodal genres, and digital technology into the classroom to promote active learning

This book demonstrates how writing can easily be integrated with other critical thinking activities such as inquiry discussions, simulation games, classroom debates, and interactive lectures. The reward of this book is watching students come to class better prepared, more vested in the questions your course investigates, more apt to study purposefully, and more likely to submit high-quality work. Perfect for higher education faculty and curriculum designers across all disciplines, Engaging Ideas will also earn a place in the libraries of graduate students in higher education.

Table of Contents

Preface

About the Authors

1 Using Writing to Promote Thinking: A Busy Professor’s Guide to the Whole Book

PART 1 UNDERSTANDING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THINKING AND WRITING

2 How Writing Is Related to Critical Thinking

3 Helping Students Think Rhetorically

PART 2 DESIGNING PROBLEM-BASED WRITING ASSIGNMENTS

4 Formal Writing Assignments Situated in Rhetorical Contexts

5 Informal, Exploratory Writing Activities

PART 3 COACHING STUDENTS AS LEARNERS, THINKERS, AND WRITERS

6 Designing Tasks to Promote Active Thinking and Learning

7 Helping Students Read Mindfully across the Disciplines

8 Using Small Groups to Coach Thinking and Teach Disciplinary Argument

9 Bringing More Critical Thinking into Lectures and Discussions

10 Designing and Sequencing Assignments to Teach Undergraduate Research

PART 4 RESPONDING TO AND GRADING STUDENT WRITING

11 Helping Students Use Self-Assessment and Peer Review to Promote Revision and Reflection

12 Using Rubrics to Develop and Apply Assessment Criteria

13 Coaching the Writing Process and Handling the Paper Load

14 Providing Effective and Efficient Feedback

15 Responding to Grammar and Other Sentence-Level Concerns

16 Alternatives to Traditional Grading: Portfolio Assessment and Contract Grading

References

Index

Authors

John C. Bean Seattle University, Seattle, WA. Dan Melzer