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    2007

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    © Copyright 2007 by the National Collegiate Honors Council
    All Rights Reserved on materials other than syllabi and specifically acknowledged materials.
    International Standard Book Number 0-9773623-8-8
    International Standard Serial Number 1559-0151

    Abstract

    CONTENTS Editorial Policy
    Submission Guidelines
    Dedication to William P. Mech
    Editor’s Introduction Ada Long

    INNOVATIVE HONORS COURSES
    Learning a Practice Versus Learning to Be a Practitioner: Teaching Archaeology in an Honors Context Troy R. Lovata
    Teaching Arts and Honors: Four Successful Syllabi P. Brent Register, Robert Bullington, and Joe A. Thomas
    Service Learning in the Honors Composition Classroom: What Difference Does It Make? Ann T. Parker
    First-Year “Initiation” Courses in Honors Jim Lacey
    Teaching an Honors Course Tied to a Large University Event Anne M. Wilson, Tyler D. Blakley, Kathryn A. Leciejewski, Michelle L. Sams, and Susan A. Surber

    HONORS AND PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS
    The Fessenden Honors in Engineering Program Michael Giazzoni
    Where Are the Education Majors and Faculty? Lynne Steyer Noble and Jennifer E. Dowling
    Integrating an Honors Minor, Education Major and Global Teacher Preparation David M. Bishop and Kelli S. Sittason

    SUPPORT AND SERVICES FOR HONORS STUDENTS
    More Than an ID Number or a GPA: Developmental Advising in Honors Jacqueline R. Klein, Lisa French, and Pamela Degotardi
    The Honors Community: Furthering Program Goals by Securing Honors Housing Nancy L. Reichert
    The Advanced Classroom Technology Laboratory: Cultivating Innovative Pedagogy Scott Carnicom, K. Watson Harris, Barbara Draude, Scott McDaniel, and Philip M. Mathis
    “BBQ with the Profs” and the Development of Collegial Associations Craig T. Cobane and Lindsey B. Thurman

    HONORS STUDENT RESEARCH
    Multi-Level Benefits of Using Research Journals in Honors Christina Ashby-Martin
    Ten Steps to Honors Publication: How Students Can Prepare Their Honors Work for Publication Ellen B. Buckner

    SAMPLE HONORS SYLLABI
    Looking to the Future: The Everglades from Beginning to End? (interdisciplinary) Peter Machonis / Devon Graham
    Disability: Past and Present (interdisciplinary/professional) Carolyn Stuart and Mary Jo Festle
    Methods of Applied Mathematics (science and math) Bruce Bukiet and Roy Goodman
    Social Systems and Issues: Food & Culture (social sciences) Sarah Gordon
    Monsters and Marvels Through the Ages (humanities, lower level) Leslie A. Donovan
    The Literature and Cinema of Revenge (humanities, upper level) Rusty Rushton

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