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Title: The Immutability of Best Practice


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The Immutability of Best Practice
  • Robb Sinn
  • North Georgia College State University
  • 17th International Conference on College Teaching
    and Learning

2
Conference Question
  • Best Practices, Personal Intuition, or Scientific
    Research--How Can Learning Be Most Enhanced?
  • My answer?
  • Yes we need all three!!
  • Best Practice Frameworks
  • ADCC

3
Session Objectives
  • Lets learn together
  • Me
  • Present my ADCC framework
  • Examples of innovation
  • Provide suggestions
  • Assessment tips, rubrics
  • How to encourage better communication from
    students (writing/presenting)
  • You
  • Discuss your innovations
  • Provide suggestions (assessments, writing, etc.)

4
Best Practice Frameworks
  • Teachers
  • Leaders of learners
  • Framework for learning activities
  • Grounded in the science of learning theory
  • Core strategies identified based on
  • Instructors capabilities and subject
  • The individual course and students
  • Personal best-practice statements
  • Do you have one?

5
Robbs Framework
  • Learning is an action
  • Umbrella idea for entire framework
  • Learning activities should focus on these three
    components
  • Authentic discovery
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Learners should more actively engage in more of
    each of these

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Collaboration Communication
  • Cooperative learning
  • Synergy of 31 instructors
  • Different than 1 instructors, 30 students
  • Tasks can be longer and more difficult
  • Communication
  • Mathematicians often complain about students
    abilities
  • Writing about mathematics
  • Presenting mathematics orally
  • If a math geek can get students to write well and
    present well, anyone can!

7
Authentic Discovery Learning
  • Fulcrum of my teaching focus
  • Place students in an environment that (with as
    much realism as possible) simulates how the
    course concepts are implemented in the real world
  • Discovery learning projects
  • Team-based communication-intensive
  • Real-world settings
  • Simulation activities

8
Learning Literature
  • My paper highlights some of the learning
    theoretic research that has been done in these
    areas
  • If interested, please see my web page for a full
    text version of my paper.
  • radar.ngcsu.edu/rsinn
  • None of the ADCC components are controversial
    among learning theorists
  • They work!!

9
ADCC in Action
  • Professional Schools
  • Medical School
  • Gross anatomy lab
  • Rounds / clinicals
  • Law School
  • Law review
  • Business School
  • Case studies
  • Consulting
  • Internships
  • Engineering
  • Co-op semesters
  • Education
  • Student Teaching
  • Peer tutoring
  • TAs (either HS or college)
  • Journalism
  • Campus newspapers

10
Service Learning Oxford College of Emory
University
  • Advanced statistics example
  • Professor Evelyn C. Bailey
  • Class studies a campus issue
  • Sample at least 10 of college population
  • Use techniques from course to analyze data
  • Write-up and presentation to interested
    faculty/administrators
  • Chemistry example
  • Professor Heather Patrick
  • Class studied water samples from local community
  • Analyzed impurities
  • Submitted written report to local government

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When Internships Wont Work
  • Some courses and topics are intractable
  • What to do?
  • If you cant have the student actually do the
    work in the real world, simulate it.
  • Example Intro to Stats (Robb)
  • Statistical investigation projects
  • Sample 75 100 fellow NGCSU students
  • Conduct an experiment with variables of interest
  • Present findings to class write up results

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Results of Simulations
  • Student enthusiasm creativity improve course
  • Examples of my students projects
  • Does Wal-Mart cause stress?
  • Is quality of handwriting related to GPA?
  • Attitudes of Cadets/Greeks to interracial dating
  • Are blondes really dumber?
  • Students repeatedly report they learn more from
    the projects than any other portion of the course

13
Other Ideas
  • Alien Constitution
  • 4 Alien species settle a planet
  • The group must write a constitution to govern
    themselves
  • Based upon activity, discuss pros and cons of U.
    S. constitution
  • I witnessed simulation because I proctored the
    essay final for 3 week unit
  • St. Xavier High School, Cincinnati, OH
  • Government Course

14
Problem with Math Majors
  • What is mathematics? What do mathematicians do
    all day?
  • Studentseven math majorsdont know
  • How do we get undergraduates to write and present
    about mathematics?
  • Need an incentive structure

15
My Solution Career Simulation
  • Students are required to
  • Research
  • Write articles for peer-reviewed journals
  • Teach
  • Make conference presentations
  • Perform Service
  • Edit journals and referee papers
  • Organize conferences compile precedings
  • Submit their vita for Promotion Tenure Review

16
Some Successes
  • Students were enthusiastic
  • Presentations were beautiful
  • Usually used PowerPoint
  • Used software like Maple and Excel
  • Students wrote exceptionally good mathematics
    papers
  • Grading after peer-review was easy

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Difficulties Workarounds
  • Its a lot of work
  • Course web blog helps
  • Service points for a blog site coordinator
  • Precedings/Journals published by students
  • Not all presentations and papers are equally
    ambitious
  • Level multipliers increased value of better work

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What I Learned
  • The structure is important
  • Faculty Handbook
  • Provide incentives for important tasks
  • Rubrics for evaluation
  • University faculty collaboration!!
  • Divide class into 3 universities
  • Team is responsible for helping with
  • Conference hosting
  • Journal refereeing

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Quality Class Presentations
  • Conference Structure
  • One per week (45 min. of 75 min. class)
  • Conference Organizer
  • Recruits a slate of speakers
  • Allots time based on level of presentation
  • Fills out evaluation sheet I use, and provides it
    at the beginning of class
  • Posts conference precedings to course blog site

20
Quality Mathematics Papers
  • Need several journals
  • Each journal has a theme
  • I post questions to give ideas for papers
  • Journal editors
  • Publish 3 volumes
  • Volumes include 2 articles
  • Have papers refereed
  • Work with authors to publish on blog site

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Rewards
  • Students learn mathematics by doing what
    mathematicians do
  • Student enthusiasm/creativity improve course!!
  • Top students come to office hours to discuss
    high-level mathematics
  • Several students have worked with me on their
    senior research projects
  • Easily adjusted for non-math majors grad
    students (MAT)

22
Rubrics for Evaluation
  • Rubric scoring helps team projects and
    large-scale activities proceed smoothly
  • Tasks and rewards are clearly outlined
  • Key Point
  • Extra Mile category on essay/project rubric
  • If a college student follows all directions,
    commits no grammar/spelling errors, and turns in
    a project or paper, what grade do they deserve?
  • They get a B above average collegiate work
  • Project/papers that earn As require that Extra
    something creativity, connections, more effort

23
Activity 1
  • In groups of 4 5, take a few moments to discuss
    some interesting teaching ideas for your courses
    that involve
  • Simulation activities
  • Collaboration
  • Writing and Presentations
  • These can be ideas youve used or ones you are
    developing
  • We will share 1 2 ideas per group in just a
    moment.

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Activity 2
  • Ive given some ideas about how to encourage good
    projects and papers. Now you share!
  • Get back in groups and discuss some effective
    ways to
  • Grade projects and papers
  • Set up rubrics and scoring
  • Encourage quality written work from students
  • We will share 1 2 ideas per group in just a
    moment.

25
Questions?
  • All resources posted on my web page
  • radar.ngcsu.edu/rsinn
  • Available Resources
  • PowerPoint Slides
  • Handouts
  • Paper Submitted (includes brief review of
    learning theory literature)

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The Immutability of Best Practice
Web Page radar.ngcsu.edu/rsinn
  • Robb Sinn
  • North Georgia College State University
  • 17th International Conference on College Teaching
    and Learning
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