Increasing Engineering Teaching Effectiveness

Graduate teaching assistants and young university faculty because of their lack of teaching experience, often have difficulty in providing a good classroom experience for their students. This paper discusses several characteristics of the engineering learning environment, and attempts to clarify their relationships to effective teaching, which has been defined as scoring well on student evaluaiions. The development is cursory, but indicates several more detailed discussions for the interested reader.

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