Resources for Scientists Teaching Science

 Table of Contents:

Add active learning to large classes

Using the Web to teach science

TA resources

Teaching links

Biology links

Writing links

Tips for designing a WIM course

Course syllabi

Writing assignment ideas

Peer review

Responses to student writing

Tips on leading stimulating discussions

Alternatives to large group discussions

Reading lists

Study questions

Exam questions

General Ecology- UNH

 

WHO?

This site is for scientists who love to teach- or who would love to love to teach.

 WHY?

Its purpose is to foster the spread of teaching ideas/practices that promote critical thinking. Many of the teaching ideas included on this site use writing as a tool to engage students in active learning.

HOW?

Most materials have been collected from undergraduate courses in evolution, ecology, and animal behavior. But, modify these ideas for use in your own courses!

 

Do you have teaching materials, comments, or new links?

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many thanks to teaching assistants (TAs) and faculty from Cornell University, University of New Hampshire and Keene State College for generously contributed their teaching materials.

This site is funded by the National Science Foundation's Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Postdoctoral Fellowship.

 

NOTE: Some links are PDF documents and require Adobe acrobat reader to access them.

 

Last updated November 30, 2001
Comments, questions or new links? Contact Anne at astork@cisunix.unh.edu