
Team Teaching at the College Level
Pergamon General Psychology Series
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Team Teaching at the College Level describes a college-level team teaching program which affords unusual opportunities for developing an educational environment that fosters productive personal relationships between and among college students and faculty. The book describes the nature and scope of selected team teaching programs; the manner in which such programs can be administered; the potential impact of team teaching on a developing curriculum; the role of faculty and students who constitute the teaching-learning team; the particular housing requirements of team teaching programs; and finally, the limitations and future prospects of this emerging concept. In the following chapters frequent reference is made to the philosophy, program, and methodology of Boston University's College of Basic Studies, where a team system was first developed in 1949 and where an entire collegiate two-year program of studies functions on a team teaching plan. This College's extensive experience with team teaching has made possible refinements which may interest those seeking to broaden their understanding of the potential role and function of team teaching in higher education.
Key Features
* Rich in case studies, examples, and in-chapter elements that focus on the challenges of launching and operating a technology venture
* In-depth examination of intellectual property development, valuation, deal structuring, and equity preservation, issues of most relevance to technology start-ups
* Extensive discussion of technology management and continuous innovation as a competitive advantage
* Addresses the issue of leading, managing, motivating, and compensating technical workers
* More time on the fundamentals of marketing and selling, as these are elements of entrepreneurshipcommonly most neglected by engineers and scientists
* In-depth examination of intellectual property development, valuation, deal structuring, and equity preservation, issues of most relevance to technology start-ups
* Extensive discussion of technology management and continuous innovation as a competitive advantage
* Addresses the issue of leading, managing, motivating, and compensating technical workers
* More time on the fundamentals of marketing and selling, as these are elements of entrepreneurshipcommonly most neglected by engineers and scientists
Readership
Undergraduate or graduate students taking technology-focused entrepreneurship courses in engineering or business schools.
Table of Contents
Preface
I. Team Teaching: Theme and Variations
II. Administering A Team Teaching Program
III. Team Teaching and the Curriculum
IV. The Student, The Teacher, The Counselor, and The Team
V. Building for a Team Teaching Program: A Case Study
VI. Team Teaching: Limitations and Prospects
Appendix A Student Perceptions of the Roles of Counselor and Teacher-Counselor
Appendix B An Experiment Examining Potential Role of Avant-Garde Films in a General Education Curriculum
Bibliography
Index
Product details
- No. of pages: 170
- Language: English
- Copyright: © Pergamon 1970
- Published: January 1, 1970
- Imprint: Pergamon
- eBook ISBN: 9781483155180
About the Authors
Horatio M. Lafauci
Peyton E. Richter
About the Editors
Arnold P. Goldstein
Leonard Krasner
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