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Book Synopsis
An Instructor's Guide to Teaching Military Students is a resource for online and on-ground educators in private and public learning institutions around the world. The content applies to faculty members in liberal arts and research-oriented institutions, and vocational trainers. Topics are related to the creation of lecture material and delivery of course content in computer and information science, engineering, and engineering technology, healthcare, business and finance, marketing communications and general education courses in the arts and social sciences. Suggestions on providing feedback that is sensitive to the unique culture and experiences of military students are provided as well. The last chapter includes the opinions of academic and military experts on what progress has been made in meeting the needs of this particular student population, as well as predictions about future changes that will facilitate the transition from service member to scholar. The term, military learn

Trade Review
Members of the military are often the most motivated students and bring leadership qualities and life experiences that are invaluable to the classroom. Suzane Bricker’s excellent and insightful handbook provides a window into military culture and practical steps to help instructors integrate active-duty service members and veterans into the classroom, address their unique challenges, and support them in reaching their full academic potential. -- Javier Miyares, president, University of Maryland University College
The Military Writers Society of America supports this project 100 percent and recommends this book to all undergraduate and graduate instructors. Suzane Bricker has successfully opened a channel of communication that can lead to better academic success for individuals who have served, and continue to serve our country with honor. Her guidebook combines the opinions of influential and concerned veteran advocates with insights from leading academic scholars. She is to be commended for her research into previously uncharted territory. -- Bill McDonald, Purple Heart Veteran, author, poet, international motivational speaker; founder, The Military Writer’s Society of America; film consultant, minister, veteran advocate
Having veterans in my classes is a privilege, a challenge, and, most of all, a responsibility. I have had to create my own training. I am thrilled to see, at last, such a thorough book to help all teachers and professors in this essential duty. -- Wick Sloane, administrator and adjunct professor of English, Bunker Hill Community College, Boston; Writes the column "The Devil's Workshop" for Inside Higher Ed
There are clear differences between traditional students and those who have spent time in the military. Suzane Bricker's handbook does an excellent job of highlighting these differences. Her book clearly informs the educator on how to have an impact on military learners. -- Daniel Fanella, PhD, Instructional Systems Specialist, United States Army War College

Table of Contents
Foreword Preface CHAPTER 1 – A Brief Introduction and Salute to the Military Student CHAPTER 2 - Why Should I Gear My Curriculum to Military Students? CHAPTER 3 - Constructing Syllabus Content CHAPTER 4 - A Military Learner’s Introduction to a College Campus: Directions on Resource Access CHAPTER 5 – Defining the Needs of the Online Military Student CHAPTER 6 – Who is the Army Learner? CHAPTER 7 – Who is the Marine Learner? CHAPTER 8 – Who is the Navy Learner? CHAPTER 9 – Who is the Air Force Learner? CHAPTER 10 – Who is the Coast Guard Learner? CHAPTER 11 – Who is the Veteran Learner? CHAPTER 12 – Who are the Reservists, Government Contractors, and Military Family Members Learners? CHAPTER 13 – Defining Basic Types of Medical, Physical, and Psychological Conditions Chapter 14 – The Past, Present, and Future of Military Students’ Education: What the Experts Have to Say References

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/8/2017 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475828443, 978-1475828443
      ISBN10: 1475828446

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      Book Synopsis
      An Instructor's Guide to Teaching Military Students is a resource for online and on-ground educators in private and public learning institutions around the world. The content applies to faculty members in liberal arts and research-oriented institutions, and vocational trainers. Topics are related to the creation of lecture material and delivery of course content in computer and information science, engineering, and engineering technology, healthcare, business and finance, marketing communications and general education courses in the arts and social sciences. Suggestions on providing feedback that is sensitive to the unique culture and experiences of military students are provided as well. The last chapter includes the opinions of academic and military experts on what progress has been made in meeting the needs of this particular student population, as well as predictions about future changes that will facilitate the transition from service member to scholar. The term, military learn

      Trade Review
      Members of the military are often the most motivated students and bring leadership qualities and life experiences that are invaluable to the classroom. Suzane Bricker’s excellent and insightful handbook provides a window into military culture and practical steps to help instructors integrate active-duty service members and veterans into the classroom, address their unique challenges, and support them in reaching their full academic potential. -- Javier Miyares, president, University of Maryland University College
      The Military Writers Society of America supports this project 100 percent and recommends this book to all undergraduate and graduate instructors. Suzane Bricker has successfully opened a channel of communication that can lead to better academic success for individuals who have served, and continue to serve our country with honor. Her guidebook combines the opinions of influential and concerned veteran advocates with insights from leading academic scholars. She is to be commended for her research into previously uncharted territory. -- Bill McDonald, Purple Heart Veteran, author, poet, international motivational speaker; founder, The Military Writer’s Society of America; film consultant, minister, veteran advocate
      Having veterans in my classes is a privilege, a challenge, and, most of all, a responsibility. I have had to create my own training. I am thrilled to see, at last, such a thorough book to help all teachers and professors in this essential duty. -- Wick Sloane, administrator and adjunct professor of English, Bunker Hill Community College, Boston; Writes the column "The Devil's Workshop" for Inside Higher Ed
      There are clear differences between traditional students and those who have spent time in the military. Suzane Bricker's handbook does an excellent job of highlighting these differences. Her book clearly informs the educator on how to have an impact on military learners. -- Daniel Fanella, PhD, Instructional Systems Specialist, United States Army War College

      Table of Contents
      Foreword Preface CHAPTER 1 – A Brief Introduction and Salute to the Military Student CHAPTER 2 - Why Should I Gear My Curriculum to Military Students? CHAPTER 3 - Constructing Syllabus Content CHAPTER 4 - A Military Learner’s Introduction to a College Campus: Directions on Resource Access CHAPTER 5 – Defining the Needs of the Online Military Student CHAPTER 6 – Who is the Army Learner? CHAPTER 7 – Who is the Marine Learner? CHAPTER 8 – Who is the Navy Learner? CHAPTER 9 – Who is the Air Force Learner? CHAPTER 10 – Who is the Coast Guard Learner? CHAPTER 11 – Who is the Veteran Learner? CHAPTER 12 – Who are the Reservists, Government Contractors, and Military Family Members Learners? CHAPTER 13 – Defining Basic Types of Medical, Physical, and Psychological Conditions Chapter 14 – The Past, Present, and Future of Military Students’ Education: What the Experts Have to Say References

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