Effective Teaching Practices
Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education
Good practice in undergraduate education
- encourages student-faculty contact
- encourages cooperation among students
- encourages active learning
- gives prompt feedback
- emphasizes time on task
- communicates high expectations
- respects diverse talents and ways of learning
Chickering, A.W. & Gamson, Z.F. (1987). Seven principles for good practice in undergraduate education. AAHE Bulletin, 39 (7), 3 - 7.
Twelve Attributes of Quality in Undergraduate Education
The organizational culture must have
- high expectations
- respect for diverse talents and learning styles
- an emphasis on the early years of study
A quality curriculum requires
- coherence in learning
- synthesis of experiences
- ongoing practice of learned skills
- integration of education and experience
Quality instruction incorporates
- active learning
- assessment and prompt feedback
- collaboration
- adequate time on task
- out-of-class contact with faculty
Ewell, P. & Jones, D. (1996). Indicators of Good Practice in Undergraduate Education: A Handbook for Development and Implementation. Boulder, CO: National Center for Higher Education Management Systems.