Teaching History: A Journal of Methods
Ken Bain Changed College Teaching Forever
What the Best College Teachers Do is perhaps the most important book I’ve ever read.
A ceramics teacher once split her students into two groups. One had to make a perfect pot, the other as many pots as possible quality didn't matter. By the end, the best pots came from the quantity… | Daniel Pink | 74 comments
A ceramics teacher once split her students into two groups.
Conversational Quizzes with Meghan Donnelly — Think UDL
I had the good fortune to meet her in a UDL course for higher Ed educators and her final project dazzled me and left me wanting to know more about her use of conversational quizzes in her course. I also wanted to get the word out to others who may see this as a useful tool in their teaching toolbox.
Recap: Page by Page
h/t Josh Eyler and the UMiss CETL
Active Learning CU
h/t Carter Moulton
Ten Provocations for a New School Year
I’ve been teaching—with kids and adults, in schools and online—since 2005. But not this academic year. As the new year starts, ten provocations about education are on my mind. Perhaps one wil…
When a student refuses to...
responding to individual student challenges early in the school year
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Book Reviews
David Gooblar, The Missing Course: Everything They Never Taught You About College Teaching. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2019.
Make Super Simple Videos for Teaching Online
Simple videos? The hard part is actually getting the confidence to talk on camera. Check out the whole series! New videos posted every week.E1: 10 Tips Beyo...
Stop Talking About ‘Gaps’ in Education—Talk About Harm (Opinion)
h/t Josh Eyler on LinkedIn
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