e-BOOK: Handbook II–Advanced Teaching Strategies for Adjunct & Part-Time Faculty, 4th Edition

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“I highly recommend this for any teacher, instructor, or adjunct. Great and simple ideas you can use in class, especially with adult learners! I provided a copy to all instructors.”—Amazon.com review

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by Donald E. Greive, Editor
The Part-Time Press, 2016
176 pages. Paperback.

Higher education expert Dr. Donald Greive, Ed.D. takes experienced teaching faculty beyond his best-selling Handbook for Adjunct/Part-Time Faculty and Teachers of Adults to Handbook II: Advanced Teaching Strategies for Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty.

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To download the Table of Contents in PDF format, click here.
To download a sample chapter (Chapter 1) in PDF format, click here.

The fourth edition, an expanded collection of over two dozen instructional essays, gathers together the professional know-how of award-winning teaching faculty, as well as research faculty, staff and administrators whose work focuses on faculty development, student retention and success, as well as faculty mentoring. The book includes essays on topics such as:

  • student engagement and motivation
  • integrating technology into the classroom
  • collaborative/cooperative learning
  • flipped/hybrid courses
  • rubrics
  • teaching large classes
  • distance education
  • testing and test strategies

Handbook II Advanced Teaching Strategies for Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty is used in over 1,000 colleges and universities in the U.S. With over 45,000 copies sold, this book helps faculty sharpen their teaching skills and become more effective instructors.

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Readers say…

“Thoughtful and thought-provoking, wide-ranging in scope, this new edition of Handbook II: Advanced Teaching Strategies for Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty will prove to be of fundamental and practical assistance to faculty members seeking to sharpen their teaching skills and become more effective classroom instructors. A truly impressive compendium of informational studies from beginning to end, Handbook II: Advanced Teaching Strategies for Adjunct and Part-Time Faculty is unreservedly recommended.”—Midwest Book Review

“Great Resource! I am going to be teaching as an adjunct instructor for the first time, so I purchased this book to help prepare for the job. The book is filled with many tips and ideas that I plan to integrate into me my teaching. I found the advice offered in the book very helpful and it made me feel more confident about how to go about getting students to be active, engaged learners in the classroom right from Day 1!”—Amazon.com review

“I highly recommend this for any teacher, instructor, or adjunct. Great and simple ideas you can use in class, especially with adult learners! I provided a copy to all instructors.”—Amazon.com review

3 reviews for e-BOOK: Handbook II–Advanced Teaching Strategies for Adjunct & Part-Time Faculty, 4th Edition

  1. Alexi R.

    Five Stars.

    I learned a lot from this book.

  2. Mary T. McConnelly

    I purchased a copy of this book at a conference. Our part-time faculty population includes those who are new to teaching as well as those who have been working at the college for quite some time. This book is a collection of pieces from administrators, faculty and others who focus on helping both the new and returning part-time faculty member become more comfortable and proficient in the classroom. There is also a section which touches on teaching online, and it is a solid introduction to the topic, but not a definitive guide to teaching distance ed courses. I would definitely say that Handbook 2 is an excellent resource for those faculty who have some experience in the classroom already (returning part-timers).

    For new part-timers, particularly for those part-time faculty coming from industry, the book’s focus on strategies and matters pedagogical could be a bit over-whelming, particularly without some sort of formal orientation or mentoring program in place. However, as a pairing with a structured introduction to teaching and classroom management, this book would be excellent for part-time faculty new to a teaching program. Returning part-time faculty will find many helpful teaching tips and suggestions and could surely refer back to the various essays throughout the course of any given semester.

  3. Johnny

    Great info for any instructor.

    I highly recommend this for any teacher, instructor, or adjunct. Great and simple ideas you can use in class, especially with adult learners! I provided a copy to all instructors.

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