Graduate School

Teaching Methods

WSU Critical Thinking Project

This project was developed to help faculty develop their evaluation practices to measure student higher order thinking skills

Highlighted Faculty Critical Thinking Adaptations

Find numerous ideas and examples of ways WSU's world class professors encourage critical thinking in the classroom.

WSU Critical Thinking Rubric

A rubric developed by the Center for Teaching, Learning,and Technology used to evaluate higher order thinking in student writing.

Distance Degree Programs

Access the faculty resources that provide a broad range of perspectives on delivering a high quality educational experience to students and on becoming an effective distance educator.

e-portolios

Use e-portfolios to feature student work, as formative assessment, summative assessment, and/or self-assessment.

Personal Blogs in WSU classes

PBJ stands for a personal Web-based journal, also known as a blog. Use a WSU PBJ to communicate about a course you teach, students can visit the site, or subscribe to an RSS feed. Students use blogs to keep a learning journal, share group work, and work collaboratively.

EDUCAUSE Quarterly

EDUCAUSE Quarterly is a practitioner's journal for college and university managers and users of information resources—information, technology, and services.

Academic Media Services

AMS offers technical support for video conferencing, classroom technologies, along with equipment for multimedia projects.

 

Graduate School, P.O. Box 641030, Washington State University, Pullman WA 99164-1030, 509-335-1446, Contact Us