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Title Cultivating capstones : designing high-quality culminating experiences for student learning / edited by Caroline J. Ketcham, Anthony G. Weaver, and Jessie L. Moore ; series foreword by Jessie L. Moore and Peter Felten
Published New York : Routledge, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (228 pages) : illustrations
Series Series on engaged learning and teaching
Series on engaged learning and teaching.
Contents Series Foreword --Jessie L. Moore and Peter Felten Introduction. Capstone Experiences in Undergraduate Education --Jillian Kinzie, Caroline J. Ketcham, Anthony G. Weaver, and Jessie L. Moore Part 1. Understanding the Landscape of Capstone Experiences -- Anthony G. Weaver, Caroline J. Ketcham, and Jessie L. Moore 1. Frames, Definitions, and Drivers. A Multinational Study of Institutionally Required Undergraduate Capstones -- Janet Bean, Christina Beaudoin, Tania von der Heidt, David I. Lewis, and Carol Van Zile-Tamsen 2. Capstone Influences and Purposes --Russell Kirkscey, David I. Lewis, and Julie Vale 3. Institutional Considerations for Capstones on Campus. Perspectives Based on National Data on Senior Culminating Experiences --Dallin George Young, Tracy L. Skipper, and Rico R. Reed Part 2. Exploring Capstone Experience Models --Caroline J. Ketcham, Anthony G. Weaver, and Jessie L. Moore 4. Where There's a Will, There's a Way. Implementing a Capstone Experience for General Education --Carol Van Zile-Tamsen, Janet Bean, Christina Beaudoin, David I. Lewis, and Tania von der Heidt 5. Preparing Students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution --David I. Lewis, Janet Bean, Christina Beaudoin, Carol Van Zile-Tamsen, and Tania von der Heidt 6. How Two Australian Universities Achieved "Capstones for All". A Change Management Perspective --Tania von der Heidt, Carol Van Zile-Tamsen, David I. Lewis, Janet Bean, and Christina Beaudoin 7. Adapting a Capstone. Projects and Portfolios across Four Courses and Three Institutions --Sandra Bell, Frederick T. Evers, Shannon Murray, and Margaret Anne Smith 8. Just a Few Minutes of Your Time. Using Qualitative Survey Data to Evaluate and Revise a Capstone Project at an Early College Network --Matthew Park, Paul Hansen, Guy Risko, and Joshua Walker 9. Students-as-Partners and Engaged Scholarship. Complementary Frameworks --Andrew J. Pearl, Joanna C. Rankin, Moriah McSharry McGrath, Sarah Dyer, and Trina Jorre de St Jorre 10. Designing Democratic Spaces. Public-Facing Civic Capstone Courses --Cindy Koenig Richards, Nicholas V. Longo, and Caryn McTighe Musil Part 3. Supporting Capstone Faculty and Staff --Jessie L. Moore, Caroline J. Ketcham, and Anthony G. Weaver 11. Understanding Faculty Needs in Capstone Experiences --Morgan Gresham, Caroline Boswell, Olivia S. Anderson, Matthew J. Laye, and Dawn Smith-Sherwood 12. The Development of Capstone Assignments Using a Faculty Community of Practice Model --Silvia Reyes, Nelson Nunez Rodriguez, and Sarah Brennan 13. Peer Reviewing to Support Quality Assurance of Capstone Experiences. A View from Australia --Michelle J. Eady and Simon B. Bedford 14. Positionality and Identity in Capstones. Renegotiating the Self Through Teaching and Learning --Moriah McSharry McGrath, Sarah Dyer, Joanna Rankin, and Trina Jorre de St. Jorre Conclusion. Committing to Equitable, High-Quality Capstone Experiences -- Caroline J. Ketcham, Jessie L. Moore, and Anthony G. Weaver Editors and Contributors Index
Summary Capstones have been a part of higher education curriculum for over two centuries, with the goal of integrating student learning to cap off their undergraduate experience. In practice, capstones are most often delivered as a course or include a significant project that addresses a problem or contributes new knowledge. This edited collection draws on multi-year, multi-institutional, and mixed-methods studies to inform the development of best practices for cultivating capstones at a variety of higher education institutions. The book is divided into three parts: Part One offers typographies of capstones, illustrating the diversity of experiences included in this high-impact practice while also identifying essential characteristics that contribute to high-quality culminating experiences for students. Part Two shares specific culminating experiences with examples from multiple institutions and strategies for adapting them for readers' own campus contexts. Part Three offers research-informed strategies for professional development to support implementation of high-quality student learning experiences across a variety of campus contexts. Cultivating Capstones is an essential resource for faculty who teach or direct disciplinary or interdisciplinary capstone experiences, as well as for faculty developers and administrators seeking ways to offer high-quality, high-impact learning experiences for diverse student populations.Visit the Cultivating Capstones Companion Page, hosted by the Center for Engaged Learning
Notes "First published 2023 by Stylus Publishing, LLC."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Caroline J. Ketcham is Professor of Exercise Science, Elon University. Ketcham and Anthony Weaver served as co-leaders for the 2018-2020 Center for Engaged Learning research seminar on Capstone Experiences. Anthony G. Weaver is Professor of Sports Management, Elon University. Caroline Ketcham served as co-leaders for the 2018-2020 Center for Engaged Learning research seminar on Capstone Experiences. Jessie L. Moore is Director of the Center for Engaged Learning and Associate Professor of English: Professional Writing & Rhetoric. She leads planning, implementation, and assessment of the Center's research seminars, which support multi-institutional inquiry on high-impact pedagogies and other focused engaged learning topics. Her recent research examines transfer of writing knowledge and practices, multi-institutional research and collaborative inquiry, writing residencies for faculty writers, the writing lives of university students, and high-impact pedagogies. She co-edited Critical Transitions: Writing and the Question of Transfer (2016). She currently serves as the elected Secretary of the Conference on College Composition and Communication
Online resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & Francis, viewed July 10, 2023)
Subject Independent study -- United States -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Project method in teaching -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Undergraduates -- Research -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Internship programs -- United States
Mentoring in education -- United States
EDUCATION / Higher
EDUCATION / Curricula
EDUCATION / Professional Development
Independent study.
Internship programs.
Mentoring in education.
Project method in teaching.
United States.
Genre/Form Handbooks and manuals.
Handbooks and manuals.
Form Electronic book
Author Ketcham, Caroline J., editor.
Weaver, Anthony G., editor.
Moore, Jessie L., editor, writer of foreword.
Felten, Peter, writer of foreword.
ISBN 9781003443933
1003443931
9781000974638
1000974634
9781000979855
1000979857