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9780415946674

Teaching in Eden: Lessons from Cedar Point

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415946674

  • ISBN10:

    0415946670

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2003-10-03
  • Publisher: RoutledgeFalmer

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Summary

Teaching in Edenis about a teacher's rebellion against the paradigms of higher education as they are manifested in the trenches--the introductory classrooms of large, research-oriented universities--the rebellion against standardized lectures and multiple choice exams, against the increasingly web-driven, audio-visual environment in multi-media teaching auditoriums, and against an educational bureaucracy's definitions of success. The idealism that fuels this rebellion is a direct result of John Janovy, Jr.'s experience in field biology teaching a program known as the Cedar Point Biological Station in Nebraska, a place the students and teachers there have dubbedCamelotin recognition of its isolated beauty, its special instructional qualities, and its vulnerability. This utterly unique book comes out of Janovy's quarter century of teaching science at Cedar Point. Any teacher who reads this book will immediately change the way he or she approaches any subject, no matter whether that subjectis biology, history, literature, or art. And any concerned parent who reads it will immediately begin asking his or her children about teaching techniques being used in their university classes. Remarkable in their potential, the tools Janovy provides are simple instructional devices that require only a teacher's time and the courage to break out of the existing constraints to discover and assemble the elements of an ideal instructional environment.

Table of Contents

PREFACE vii
CHAPTER 1 THE INTERVIEW 1(14)
CHAPTER 2 THE CEDAR POINT EXPERIMENT 15(14)
CHAPTER 3 WHAT IS FIELD PARASITOLOGY? 29(14)
CHAPTER 4 THE DESIGN OF A COURSE 43(16)
CHAPTER 5 THE DESIGN OF A WRITING ASSIGNMENT 59(14)
CHAPTER 6 A PREDICTABLE SUPPLY OF MATERIAL 73(14)
CHAPTER 7 QUESTIONS 87(14)
CHAPTER 8 A PROJECT 101(14)
CHAPTER 9 UNDOMESTICATED SYSTEMS 115(16)
CHAPTER 10 DEATH AND RESURRECTION 131(14)
CHAPTER 11 BIG TALK AT THE WHITE GATE 145(16)
CHAPTER 12 BUILDING EDEN 161(14)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 175(4)
REFERENCES 179(2)
INDEX 181

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