Charles Westerberg

Charles Westerberg is the Brannon-Ballard Professor of Sociology at Beloit College. He spent 10 years as Associate Dean of the college at Beloit, where he supervised the career development and community-based learning offices. His scholarly work has had two major streams. The first is criminological themes, such as capital punishment and the use of private prisons. He has published work on how jurisdictions use capital punishment differently, and on the history and practice of a variety of private prison companies. The second prong of his research has focused on high-impact learning practices. He has published on community-based learning and the use of reflective practices in undergraduate education. In addition, he is a co-author of The Millennial Promise: Forty Tips from the Mindset List.

Publications

How to Track Progress: Progressive Tracking Games
Charles Westerberg, Tom McBride. © 2023. 11 pages.
This chapter introduces a second kind of tracking game: progressive tracking games. In it, the authors show how students can use progressive tracking games to develop tracking...
Acquiring Learning Skills With Digital Technology
Charles Westerberg, Tom McBride. © 2021. 148 pages.
A common idea within modern education is that digital technologies and traditional learning cannot coexist successfully, that essentially technologies can be distracting and...