Discipline-Specific Ideas
Some great advice about teaching is discipline-specific. This page provides links to resources that address teaching in the context of particular subject areas.
Resource Sites You Can Search By Subject
provides syllabus and resource ideas for numerous subjects)
Arts
Business
(AAA faculty development site)
(left-hand navigation bar lists specific subjects)
Communication and Journalism
Humanities
(selected issues)
Law
Barbara Glesner Fines, UMKC, (includes ideas for group exercises, learning outcomes, student assessment, and links to articles on legal education)
Roy Stuckey,
Carnegie Report, (Executive Summary)
Jonathan Zittrain's (video explanation)
Social Sciences
Anthropology
(Smithsonian)
(field data and analyses from 12 projects plus teachers' manual)
Economics
(Economics)
History
Peter J. Frederick,
John Foran,
Laura Cruz, (teaching with simulation games)
(Barnard)
Political Science
American Political Science Association,
Psychology
Sociology
(Sociology)
STEM Subjects
Generally
Laboratory for Innovative Technology & Engineering Education,
Richard M. Felder & Rebecca Brent,
("Teachers' Lounge" for undergraduate education)
Biology
(problem sets and tutorials)
Chemistry
for use in Chemistry
Engineering
(Engineering)
Marie Brown et al,
Geological Sciences
Science Education Resource Center (SERC),
On the Cutting Edge, (links to articles about teaching)
Math
Physics
(mostly Physics)
Roger A. Freedman,
Statistics