KEEP Tool Kit Web Snapshots of ISU SoTL Projects on Learner Autonomy
This page contains links to web snapshots of Learner Autonomy projects by Illinois State
University faculy, staff, and students. The snapshots are made using the Carnegie
Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching KEEP Tool Kit.
- Learner Autonomy
and Achievement Motivation as a Function of Teacher Immediacy and Student Attachment
Representations
Gary Creasey, Patricia Jarvis, and Dan Gadke
- Fostering Student
Centered Learning (SCL) Through the Use of Active Learning Exercises in Undergraduate
Research Methods Courses: Employing the Research Project Model
Jeffrey Walsh and Donna Vandiver
- A Comparative
Analysis of Student Engagement, Learning, and Satisfaction in Lecture Hall and
Online Learning Settings
Cara Rabe-Hemp, Susan A. Woollen, and Gail Humiston, Department of Criminal Justice
Sciences
- Predicting Risky
Achievement Orientations: The Role of Attachment Representation and Student-Instructor
Relationships
Gary L. Creasey, Patricia A. Jarvis, & Daniel Gadke
- Autonomous Learning
in a Large Lecture Hall: POGIL and "Clickers"
by Guang Jin, Tom Bierma, and Lucy Loftus, Department of Health Sciences
- Developing and
Assessing Student Autonomy in the First-Year Experience of Psychology Majors
Dawn M. McBride Corinne Zimmerman, & Derek Herrmann
- The Ethnography of the
University:Using Student Campus-Based Research to Teach Ethnography and Enhance
Student Engagement
Gina Hunter