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Faculty - Perfect Your Craft (Teaching & Higher Ed)

by Katherine Stiwinter on 2024-12-18T13:09:00-05:00 in Higher Education / Faculty Development | 0 Comments

Faculty - Perfect Your Craft (Teaching & Higher Ed)

Did you know the SCC Library has online access to teaching and higher education journals to help you keep up with the latest teaching and learning strategies? Want to know how to better reach today's students? Need to redesign an assignment or course for better outcomes? Curious what others instructors and colleges are doing to innovate? Trends in Higher Education or Community Colleges? Check out the SCC Library's Teaching and Learning magazines/journals. Available online – access from the comfort of your office or anywhere!  

Change Journal coverChange: The Magazine of Higher Learning

A magazine dealing with contemporary issues in higher education.

 

 

College Teaching

College Teaching provides an interdisciplinary academic forum on issues in teaching and learning at the undergraduate or graduate level.

 

 

Chronicle of Higher Education

Source of news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and administrators.

 

 

Community College Review

Community College Review (CCR) publishes articles on all aspects of community college administration, education, and policy, both within the American higher education system as well as within the higher education systems of other countries that have similar tertiary institutions.

 

 

Community College Daily magazine coverCommunity College Daily

Open access periodical published by the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC).

 

 

And more! Find more journals and books on teaching and learning on our Faculty/Staff Professional Reading page. Also check out our Educational Databases for further searching. 


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