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Teaching and Learning in Higher Education features compact, practical books about how to teach at the college level. Series books are attentive to challenges and opportunities related to new technologies and incorporate the latest insights from the burgeoning field of cognitive science to impart perspectives on how students actually learn. Emphasizing the importance of “books written by human beings,” the series provides a welcome antidote to jargon-heavy prose more typical of books about higher education. All books in the series have a solid theoretical foundation in the learning sciences, offer practical strategies to working faculty, and provide guidance for further reading and study.

Series Editors:

James M. Lang is professor of English and the Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at Assumption College. He writes a monthly column on teaching for the Chronicle of Higher Education and is the author of several books, including Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning (Wiley); Cheating Lessons: Learning from Academic Dishonesty (Harvard); On Course: A Week-by-Week Guide to Your First Semester of College Teaching (Harvard); and Life on the Tenure Track: Lessons from the First Year (Johns Hopkins).

Michelle D. Miller is professor of psychological sciences and President’s Distinguished Teaching Fellow at Northern Arizona University. She is the author of Minds Online: Teaching Effectively with Technology (Harvard), and has written about higher education pedagogy in scholarly as well as general-interest publications including College TeachingChange: The Magazine of Higher Learning, the Chronicle of Higher Education, and The Conversation. She is currently completing a book for WVU's Teaching and Learning in Higher Education series, titled Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology: What the Science of Memory Tells Us About Teaching and Learning in a Wired World.

Editorial Advisory Board:

Derek Bruff, Vanderbilt University
Sarah Rose Cavanagh, Assumption College
Jenae Cohn, Stanford University
Josh Eyler, University of Mississippi
Kevin Gannon, Grand View University
Mays Imad, Pima Community College
Cyndi Kernahan, University of Wisconsin, River Falls
Guadalupe Lozano, University of Arizona
Jessamyn Neuhaus, SUNY Plattsburgh
Viji Sathy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
John Staunton, Eastern Michigan University
Thomas J. Tobin, University of Wisconsin–Madison

For more information:

Authors interested in submitting proposals for consideration should contact series editor James M. Lang at lang@assumption.edu, Michelle D. Miller at michelle.miller@nau.edu, or Derek Krissoff at West Virginia University Press at derek.krissoff@mail.wvu.edu.

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Improving Learning and Mental Health in the College Classroom
Robert Eaton, Steven V.
Hunsaker, and Bonnie Moon

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Inclusive Teaching
Kelly A. Hogan and
Viji Sathy

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Picture a Professor
Edited by Jessamyn Neuhaus

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Teaching Matters
Aeron Haynie and
Stephanie Spong

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Remembering and Forgetting in the Age of Technology
Michelle D. Miller

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Minding Bodies
Susan Hrach

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Skim, Dive, Surface
Jenae Cohn

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Ungrading
Edited by Susan D. Blum
With a foreword by Alfie Kohn


Radical Hope
Kevin M. Gannon