Best Practices / Quick Reference Guides 12-19:
Preparing to Effectively Teach a Course

by Victoria Nesnick, Ed.D.

Each guide is:
A) comprehensive, jammed packed with a wealth of research-based teaching-learning principles & strategies;

B) written in a concise, easy-to-read format;
C) 8 1/2” x 11” and double sided, unless otherwise indicated; and
D) protected in a heavyweight, clear plastic, 3-hole punched sleeve for optional loose-leaf binder use.

Guides 12-19

12)  3 Essentials of Course Design: Course Design Triangle, Backward Design & Universal Design for Learning: 20 Principles & 36 Strategies
Testimonial from University of La Verne faculty, California
–  “Very concise and comprehensive.” Nicholas Athey, Sociology/Anthropology Department
–  “The guide brought up issues that I had not paid attention to during all these years.” Abdi Majlessi

13)  Essentials of Effective Instruction: 40 Principles & 40 Strategies

14)  Creating Learning Outcomes / Objectives: 15 Principles & 56 Strategies (4 sided)
Testimonials from University of La Verne faculty, California

–  “I love these guides. They help tremendously.” ~Dr. David Bickford, Chair, Biology Department

“Extremely useful. I will use it, often.” ~Dr. Jaye Houston, Instructor, Civic & Community Engagement Department
“It is informative and systematic.” ~Han Chen,  Economics Department
“Very useful.”  ~Diane Klein, Esq., College of Law

15)  55 Strategies to Create a Highly Effective Syllabus

Testimonials from University of La Verne faculty, California
“The guide is clearly written and easy to reference.” ~Allyson Brantley, History, College of Arts and Sciences
–  “It gave me a list to look at when building my syllabus.  Somethings I wouldn’t have thought of.”

~Heidy Contreras, Biology, College of Arts and Sciences
“I will cherish this guide . . . and maybe buy more to give to fellow teachers.” ~Suzanna Bratzler

16)  Creating Highly Effective Lesson Plans: 11 Principles & 45 Strategies

17)  Instructional Materials & Resources: 19 Principles & 25 Strategies   

18)  36 Strategies for Creating PowerPoint Presentations plus The PowerPoint Scoring Rubric                

19)  25 Common Teaching Mistakes with Principles & Strategies to Prevent Them

Testimonials from University of La Verne faculty, California
“I learned new ways to approach common mistakes in my class…they seem easy to implement.” ~Heidy Contreras, Biology, College of Arts and Sciences
“Sometimes one doesn’t even know what they don’t know until presented with new information.” ~Amy Blandford
“Lots of great tips and reminders.” ~Suzanna Bratzler