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The Macro Level Context of Teaching and Learning

The Macro Level Context of Teaching and Learning. AKD Symposium Teaching and Learning Southern Sociological Society 2014 Maxine P. Atkinson NC State University. The Olden Days…. Olden Days. But…………………. 1973 Teaching Sociology first published

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The Macro Level Context of Teaching and Learning

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  1. The Macro Level Context of Teaching and Learning AKD Symposium Teaching and Learning Southern Sociological Society 2014 Maxine P. Atkinson NC State University

  2. The Olden Days….

  3. Olden Days

  4. But…………………. 1973 Teaching Sociology first published 1980 Passing on Sociology: The Teaching of a Discipline by Charles A. Goldsmid and Everett K. Wilson

  5. Modern Era 1990 Boyer Scholarship Reconsidered

  6. Scholarship of Teaching and Learning • Chin, 2002 SoTL in Teaching Sociology (1984-1999)

  7. Today • Student Debt, Lack of State Support • Accountability • Assessment • Online Learning • MOOCS • Contingent Work

  8. Diminished State Support, Increased Student Debt • The tipping point: students are beginning to pay more in tuition than states • Within 20 years, 6 states will provide no support (CO, AK, SC, AR, RI, VT)

  9. Cuts to Higher Education

  10. Tuition has increased sharply

  11. Student Share of Cost of Ed

  12. Student Debt • Among 27 yr olds who went to college • …40% have no student debt, • 36% have $25k or less, • 13% have between 25 and 50k, • 11% have 50k+ • Only 33% have a bachelor’s degree or higher

  13. Accountability, Assessment • Should our degrees be tied to jobs? • Competency based learning?

  14. Obama’s Ratings Proposal • Access (% Pell Grants) • Affordability (Tuition) • Outcomes (graduation and transfer rates, graduates’ earnings, graduates’ advanced degrees)

  15. Online Courses • 32% US students • 87% colleges have courses • 62% colleges have some online program http://sloanconsortium.org/publications/survey/ changing_course_2012

  16. http://www.usnews.com/education/online-education

  17. Are online courses effective? • Bergstrand and Savage. 2013. Teaching Sociology, July. • Driscoll et al. 2012. Teaching Sociology, July.

  18. The Council of Independent Colleges and the TeagleFoundation Consortium for Online Humanities Instruction 20 Small Colleges Offer Online Courses for Member Institution Students

  19. The Future? • State U Online www.newamerica.net/publications/policy/ state_u_online State University systems organizing their online courses and programs • More Programs online

  20. Challenges? • Faculty Buy-in • Retention • Reward Structures • Credentials • Credit, including transfer

  21. MOOCS! • Massive open online courses • Companies: Coursera, Udacity, edX, 2U • Potential Problems?......for us….., not companies • Potential Advantages?

  22. Employers, MOOC Potential “If [an applicant] is trying to educate themselves, it says something about the individual. [It shows that individual wants] to stay on top of what is going on in their field.” “We’re always looking for ways and options for team members to engage in ongoing learning to help the business grow.”

  23. Contingent Faculty

  24. Contingent Challenges • Low Pay • Difficult Work Environment • Inadequate Hiring Policies • Short Lead Time • Limited Job Security • No Professional Development • No Involvement in Curriculum Planning • Limited Office Space, Support

  25. Standards for NTT Faculty • Recognize high performing faculty • Written procedures for hiring • Support for professional development • Increase lead time • Hire more full time NTT • Integrate into departments

  26. Impact on Student Learning • Lack of contact • Limited use of high impact pedagogies • Negative effect on retention • Negative effect on graduation rates

  27. Recapping Today’s Challenges • Diminished State Support • Increased Tuition • Increased Student Debt • Increased Accountability • Obama’s Ratings Proposal • Online Learning • MOOCS • Two-Tiered Faculty

  28. Opportunity? Challenge? • Would you rather… Develop and teach an online course? Create an advising program that connects your majors to jobs? Design an assessment instrument that evaluates students’ critical thinking skills?

  29. Sociologists have marketable skills to teach! • Sociologists have valuable skills for the university! • Teaching is likely to become more highly valued. • Sociologists understand the importance of job conditions.

  30. The Future?

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