284. Learning That Matters – tea for teaching
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higheredpraxis.substack.com-Tip Planning for Student Reflection.pdf
educationalist.substack.com-Intentional learning design.pdf
chronicle.com-The Pros and Cons of Co-Created Course Policies.pdf
psypost.org-Having camera on during online classes increases social appearance anxiety which decreases learning o.pdf
Well Being and Social Justice, with Roxanne Donovan – Teaching in Higher Ed
Roxanne Donovan talks about well being and social justice on episode 460 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast
283. Neurodiverse Hiring Initiative – tea for teaching
Supporting Student Success: Inclusive Design | University of London
Good teaching is inclusive by design. It values each student, regardless of their complex diversity, equally. But how can we design more inclusive learning?
Professors, we can—and should—prioritize compassion with our students
This professor, whose father died when she was an undergrad, supports her students as she wishes she had been
insidehighered.com-A Matter of Teaching Style Active Learning and Student Identities.pdf
chronicle.com-How to Teach Your Many Neurodivergent Students.pdf
282. Moving the Needle – tea for teaching
insidehighered.com-The Promise of Pedagogical Play.pdf
Episode 156: Responding When Emotionally Activated - Bright Morning
You’re in the middle of a team meeting or a work conversation and someone says something that sets you off. How do you respond? In today’s episode, Elena provides the background information that you need to be able to understand what’s driving your response in those moments, gives you a three-step method to use to respond with intention, and shares an activity you can start using today to increase your self-awareness. If you’re looking to increase your EQ, this episode is for you!
College Students: How To Make Office Hours Less Scary
Students say one of the most intimidating things about college is talking one-on-one with professors. But developing that relationship can be key to college success.
Survey: Faculty teaching style impedes academic success, students say
The latest Student Voice survey reveals perceived barriers to academic success and the top actions students think professors should take. Mixing up teaching styles and being more flexible rank high.
Collaborative Neurodiversity Institute with Sarah Mooney
In this conversation we learn all about the Neurodiversity Institute and discuss the impetus for such an institute for faculty, the collaboration across campus that has made it a success, and the l…
Lumina-State-of-Higher-Education-Mental Health Report-2023.pdf
281. The New Science of Learning – tea for teaching
Guess who template | Free PowerPoint template & Google Slides theme
Use it the classroom by adding pictures of women in science, presidents, country flags, or any other set of images related to what your students are learning.
280. Professors at Play – tea for teaching
Lessons From This 'Golden Age' of Learning Science - EdSurge News
Experts have described this as a 'golden age' of discovery in the area of learning science, with new insights emerging regularly on how humans learn. ...
Three Strategies that Support Student Well-Being and Mental Health
Instructors who develop and deliver courses with evidence-based principles of teaching and learning ease course-related student stress and well-being.
First-Generation, Low-Income Students Deserve Continued Support
Students in need benefited from emergency pandemic supports that are now disappearing, but the need remains
Five common misconceptions on writing feedback | THE Campus Learn, Share, Connect
Misapprehensions about responding to and grading writing can prevent educators using writing as an effective pedagogical tool. Rolf Norgaard and Stephanie Foster set out to dispel them
Mind Maps vs. Concept Maps
Last Friday morning I received an email from a company that was touting the greatness of their new AI-powered mind map creation tool. My response was, “that’s not mind mapping.” I did try the compa…
Multiple-choice questions: pros and cons
Multiple-choice questions have a range of benefits, but also some limitations - it is not the perfect classroom strategy.
chronicle.com-Professors Have Been Urged to Adopt More-Effective Teaching Practices Why Are Their Results So Mixed.pdf
Asking essential questions is critical to solving our most complex problems. Here’s why
Taking the wrong actions can create more harm than good.
How People with Disabilities Use the Web
Introduces how people with disabilities, including people with age-related impairments, use the Web.