High-Impact Practices: Signature Learning Experiences for Social Action and Integrative Learning

Authors

  • Kelly Dalton The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Century College
  • Patty Mathison The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Century College
  • Julie Owen The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Century College
  • Wendy Wagner The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Century College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.13021/G82881

Keywords:

evidence-based practices, collaborative learning, service learning, global learning, experiential learning, research experiences for undergraduates

Abstract

AAC&U LEAP has identified teaching and learning practices that research has shown to be beneficial for college student learning and retention. These High Impact Practices (HIPS) include common intellectual experiences, learning communities, collaborative projects, undergraduate research, service learning/community based learning, internships, global experiences, and capstone courses. This session will show how HIPS can be leveraged at Mason.

Author Biography

Julie Owen, The College of Humanities and Social Sciences, New Century College

**2012 GMU Teaching Excellence Award**

Published

2014-09-18

Issue

Section

1:00pm-1:40pm Mini-Workshops, Panels, & Roundtables