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Explorations 1: Grammar for the Experienced Beginner
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Welcome to Explorations 1: Grammar for the Experienced Beginner. This English grammar textbook was designed for a class of Clackamas Community College (CCC) ESOL students who need only a review of the BE verb and are ready to learn the simple present and present progressive tenses.

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Education
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OpenOregon
Author:
Kristee Emens-Hesslink
Date Added:
10/25/2021
Explorations 1 Grammar for the Experienced Beginner Student Book and Teachers Guide
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Explorations 1 Grammar for the Experienced Beginner Student Book and Teachers Guide

Pressbooks Version of Explorations 1 Grammar for the Experienced Beginner Student Book Available: https://openoregon.pressbooks.pub/explorations1/

ESL-020 Upper Beginning Grammar

English language learners study and
practice basic verb forms (simple present
and present progressive), and adverbs of
frequency in written and spoken English.

Subject:
Education
Language Education (ESL)
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Full Course
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Author:
Jennifer Rueda
Kristee Emens-Hesslink
Susan Caisse
Date Added:
03/04/2021
Exploring Open
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Word Count: 22279

Included H5P activities: 14

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Education
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Textbook
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Oklahoma State University
Author:
Kathy Essmiller
Date Added:
01/15/2020
Exploring how we teach: Lived experiences, lessons, and research about graduate instructors by graduate instructors
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Lived experiences, lessons, and research about graduate instructors by graduate instructors

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Education
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Utah State University
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Exploring the Hidden World of Microbes
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A Curriculum for Enhancing Farmer Microbial Literacy

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The primary purpose of this course is to render the invisible world of microbes visible to farmers. This course provides scientific-based instruction exploring how microbes can assist agriculture. Although the course is designed for farmers, this material can also help extension agents, curious citizen scientists, and other non-experts interested in enhancing their microbial literacy.

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The invisibility, complexity, and general opaqueness of soil microbial life makes learning about the “black box of soil” difficult. To address this challenge, my project-based biology senior thesis endeavors to develop a biology-based curriculum for farmers to increase microbial literacy. A transition to a microbially centric agriculture necessitates the development of a new knowledge infrastructure. My senior thesis project aspires to contribute to this new, necessary, and expanding infrastructure. It is critical that farmers recognize their unique role as stewards of not only plants and animals but also as shepherds of an unfathomably complex, necessary, and wondrous herd of microbes.

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Agriculture
Botany
Career and Technical Education
Education
Life Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Alex Lintner
Date Added:
05/17/2021
Extending Into the Open
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This open resource is designed to extend your reach into open education. Through a set of four modules, you will explore the concepts of teaching in the open, open content, open course design and assessment, and open communities.

Word Count: 27209

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Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
02/25/2022
FLO Facilitation Guide
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Facilitating Learning Online

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The FLO Facilitation Guide is a companion resource for the five facilitating learning online courses. It is designed to help individuals prepare and facilitate these courses as well as any courses that emphasize facilitating in a community of learners and supporting collaboration and reflective practice.

Long Description:
The FLO Facilitation Guide is a companion resource for the five facilitating learning online courses. It is designed to help individuals prepare and facilitate these courses as well as any courses that emphasize facilitating in a community of learners and supporting collaboration and reflective practice. The guide was written by experienced FLO facilitators and learning designers, and includes exemplary contributions to the courses, instructions, ideas, materials, and facilitation tips and strategies. It is presented with a consistent structure for each course, making it easy to zone in on exactly what is relevant.

Word Count: 40781

ISBN: 978-1-77420-036-0

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
BCcampus
Date Added:
01/21/2019
Facilitating Student Collaboration in Groups and Teams
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By engaging with the materials in this resource, you will be able to: (1) Define how group work connects to the learning objectives of your course/program (2) Compare strategies for forming teams (3) Incorporate explicit teaching on team/group processes into your courses (4) Facilitate the process of effective team formation and collaborative work (5) Facilitate team development in culturally diverse teams (6) Use strategies to minimize the possibility of social loafing (7) Explore strategies for evaluating team projects

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Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Author:
Christina Page
Lisa Gedak
Nishan Perera
Date Added:
11/24/2020
Facilitating Student Collaboration in Groups and Teams
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Preparing Students for Effective Collaboration

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By engaging with the materials in this resource, you will be able to: (1) Define how group work connects to the learning objectives of your course/program (2) Compare strategies for forming teams (3) Incorporate explicit teaching on team/group processes into your courses (4) Facilitate the process of effective team formation and collaborative work (5) Facilitate team development in culturally diverse teams (6) Use strategies to minimize the possibility of social loafing (7) Explore strategies for evaluating team projects

Word Count: 9448

ISBN: 978-1-77897-023-8

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
NSCC
Date Added:
12/31/2020
Facilitating online learning with the 5R's
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Embedding Indigenous pedagogy into the online space

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This project is a collection of resources for educators and instructors within the K-12 and post-secondary systems to support the adoption of Indigenous pedagogies in online learning environments. The 5R’s of Indigenous pedagogy are relationship, respect, relevance, responsibility, and reciprocity. These 5R’s serve as important reminders for course designers in K-12 and post-secondary educators and benefit all learners. Our resources and reflections address how the 5R’s of Indigenous education and research can be used as best practice to enrich online teaching platforms and remote learning. The positive effect of reciprocal communication, relationship building, and embracing Indigenous knowledge pedagogies in online learning environments extends out into the community and beyond.

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Subject:
Education
Ethnic Studies
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
04/20/2021
Facilitating online student learning in global health – an introductory handbook
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This is a handbook which assists global health educators develop their programmes for delivery online.

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Applied Science
Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Education
Electronic Technology
Health, Medicine and Nursing
Higher Education
World Cultures
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
07/15/2018
Faculty Learning Communities for Culturally Responsive Teaching
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Short Description:
Continued outcome disparities for historically underserved student populations point to the urgent need for educators to critically examine structural inequities in higher education and shift current practices for greater equity in learning environments. This resource provides a structure for faculty to self-evaluate their teaching, identify evidence-based practices that can bring greater equity to their classrooms, and develop an Action Plan for implementing and evaluating those practices. By focusing on "just one thing," educators can develop a personalized, discipline-specific approach to continual improvement in enhancing equity for students.

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The need for greater equity in higher education learning environments is abundantly clear, both nationally and in the state of Minnesota.[1] Yet many educators find themselves daunted by the enormity of the challenge. How exactly do we “do equity” in our classrooms, whether in person or online? While Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) trainings abound, it can be difficult to translate broad concepts into concrete applications and practices within our respective disciplines.

In this Faculty Learning Community, we bring together a community of peers within your discipline to help you develop “just one thing” you can bring into your teaching practices to enhance equity for your students. Research around culturally responsive teaching—one of many terms used to indicate equitable teaching practices—boils down to three key areas. There are many different frameworks that have been used to describe those areas (see Transactional Distance Theory,[2] Community of Inquiry,[3] and the Rigor/Relevance Framework,[4] among others), but for our community, we will use these terms: Relationships: creating trust and community, in a manner that ensures all students know they and their cultures are valued assets to a collaborative and safe learning environment Relevance: establishing the connection between the learning content and students’ daily lives, cultural practices, and aspirations Rigor: well-designed, disciplinarily-current, and learning-science-informed courses, instruction, and assessment

Starting from this framework, you will develop an Action Plan. Progressing alongside your colleagues and benefitting from their insights, you will move from identifying a goal, to choosing “just one thing” that you can do toward achieving that goal, to planning incremental and time-bound steps for implementation, to determining how you’ll evaluate the plan’s effectiveness. While achieving “just one thing” can make a significant difference for students, our hope is that this initial practice will also offer you insights into what works best—not just for your students, but also for you as you continue to bring future equitable teaching practices into your learning environments.

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Subject:
Education
Ethnic Studies
Higher Education
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Faculty OER Toolkit
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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

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The Faculty OER Toolkit is an information resource about and guide to adapting and adopting Open Educational Resources. Included are definitions and examples, information about Creative Commons licensing, and tips on how to adapt and/or adopt OER for classroom use.

Word Count: 6456

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Fall 2022 ELITE Professional Development Workshop Catalog
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Fall 2022

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Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Fiction in Action Whodunit
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This book is calls itself a “bridge to extensive reading.” It has two longer, engaging stories and takes a playful approach to reading comprehension. For example, students complete a puzzle or a draw a picture of crime scene to show what they have understood. It also has interesting features, like fingerprints on the page, to draw attention to key details.

Subject:
Education
English Language Arts
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Adam Gray and Marcos Benevides
Date Added:
05/10/2021
Finding Academic Success in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
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Finding Academic Success in FAHSS is created for students attending the University of Windsor in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (FAHSS) to learn the skills necessary to be successful in school. In this book, you will explore four chapters, each focusing on a particular area of student development.

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Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Date Added:
01/26/2024
Finger-Tip Facts for School Psychologists
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Definitions, explanations, links

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Finger-Tip Facts for School Psychologists: Definitions, Explanations, Links is a resource for both school psychology graduate students and current practitioners. Its 400 entries, spanning diverse school psychology-related topics, represents a handy tool. It is designed for efficiency, with numerous important terms listed, some backed by concise explanations, and many supported by internet links selected for their relevance to school psychologists.

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Subject:
Education
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Arizona
Date Added:
04/20/2021
Flipped Through Design: “Flipping the Classroom” Through Instructional Design
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The “Flipped Classroom” model of instruction has generated discussion around the world of education. Numerous articles have been written documenting experiences surrounding this method of teaching. The one piece that has been missing from this discussion is a sound framework to design a “Flipped” course using proven design principles. Instructional Design provides a proven framework to design all types of instruction and these principles can be used to design a “Flipped” course.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Ohio State University
Provider Set:
Pressbooks
Author:
Jacon Bane
Date Added:
01/14/2019