Awakening to All Aspects of Teaching
…only $100! Expires 02.04.2022 at midnight. Originally, I added a few lines from a prose poem at the end of the compilation of reader responses to our queries about the…
…only $100! Expires 02.04.2022 at midnight. Originally, I added a few lines from a prose poem at the end of the compilation of reader responses to our queries about the…
…oriented within your new course, and that they feel comfortable and connected with you as their instructor. And while you can definitely spell this all out in words, and embellish…
…of their comfort zone that they can see situations or ideas from a perspective different than their own. The Paul-Elder framework lends itself to this process. While this critical thinking…
…to occur in their classes, the department, the community, and the profession. Resources: More details and example documents for most of the items discussed above can be found at http://www.cs.bsu.edu/homepages/dllargen/IntroducingCSDiversity/Resources….
…two-way communication between the student and instructor. The challenge exists to evolve from the “guide on the side” to the “mentor in the center.” The American Psychological Association (APA) defines…
…the content had completed more than the usual number of readings, when compared to other courses. Students cited the material being accessible, free, and allowing them more money to spend…
…review your late assignment plan, your syllabus, and other policies for ways to increase your compassion and trust in students. Perspective “I think things come into our lives to help…
…Kreijns, Xu and Weidlich, 2021, 139-170). The Community of Inquiry model of online teaching and learning (https://www.thecommunityofinquiry.org/coi) distinguishes three areas of presence in online courses—social, cognitive, and teaching. While instructors…
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