Video Clips and Narratives Search

Graphical Banner for Video and Narrative Search

Back to Overview Page

Collection of Video Clips

The faculty in the Ensure Students Are Learning video clips were interviewed at the 2019 National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD) annual conference in Austin, Texas, on Sunday, May 26–Monday, May 27 at the Hilton Austin. Annually NISOD hosts the Excellence Awards celebration, one of the most prestigious and well-attended events for community and technical college educators.

The Center invited the Excellence Awards recipients (who were faculty who had taught within the past academic year and were registered to attend the NISOD conference) to participate in the interviews. Each hour-long interview consisted of four–five faculty members from across the country. Over 60 faculty were interviewed in total. The Faculty Focus Group Discussion Guide contains similar questions to the ones that were asked of the interviewed faculty. The Center thanks the 2019 NISOD Excellence Awards recipients for participating in these interviews and sharing their engaging teaching strategies.

Collection of Narratives

Five open-ended items about innovative teaching practices were added to the 2018 Community College Faculty Survey of Student Engagement (CCFSSE) in 2018. 6,761 faculty from 85 colleges responded to the open-ended items. Presidents from 40 of those colleges gave permission for Center staff to conduct follow-up interviews with their faculty. After a thorough review of those faculty responses to the open-ended items by Center research staff, 708 faculty were invited to participate in follow-up interviews. 

Invitations were sent and the interviews were staggered over 13 weeks between November 14, 2018, and April 18, 2019. In all, a total of 202 interviews lasting an average of 45 minutes each were completed with faculty from 30 colleges. All interviews were recorded and transcribed. Some faculty interviews resulted in multiple narratives.

Search

Because the component “high-impact teaching practices” encompasses so many impactful practices, it has been subdivided into 10 areas, each beginning with “HITP” in the drop-down menu below.
Resource Title Preview Components
Learning Writing and Literature Concepts Through Group Games Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Learning Writing and Literature Concepts Through Group Games
Linking Art and Historical Context Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Linking Art and Historical Context
Making Course Information Relevant
Making Early American Literature Relevant
Making Learning Mobile Through Podcasts Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Making Learning Mobile Through Podcasts
Making Some Lecture Work
Mastery Grading Approach Removes Sense of Penalty in Math Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Mastery Grading Approach Removes Sense of Penalty in Math
Math Class Flowing With Creativity and Experimentation Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Math Class Flowing With Creativity and Experimentation
Menu Project Includes In-Depth Cost Analysis Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Menu Project Includes In-Depth Cost Analysis
Mid-Term Checks Help Students Measure Progress and Understand Grades Ensure Students Are Learning: Faculty Descriptions of Innovative Teaching Practices: Mid-Term Checks Help Students Measure Progress and Understand Grades